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European Union support for sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa: aid flows and effectiveness

机译:欧洲联盟对撒哈拉以南非洲地区卫生设施的支持:援助流量和有效性

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Within sub-Saharan Africa, 569 million people, amounting to 69% of the population, do not use improved sanitation. This study presents an overview of European Union (EU) donor support to sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa and proposes a method for investigating the effectiveness of national sanitation programmes through linking aid flows to sanitation outcomes in terms of trends in open defecation; this can be used to locate the relative performance of different countries. The work addresses key concerns of the African Ministers' Council on Water and the European donors around the need to increase support to sanitation. Results show that EU donors are the major source of external finance for sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa. Case studies from Mozambique, Uganda and Burkina Faso show that the majority of national planned expenditure on sanitation comes from donor sources, with EU donors being the substantive contributors. National policies on subsidy for sanitation and expenditure allocations vary extremely widely and do not necessarily align with sanitation outcomes. EU member states' donor policies on sanitation are consistent and well-aligned with those of the African Union; this is a major achievement for Europe and Africa, Inadequate national monitoring of sanitation expenditure remains a constraint to determining programme effectiveness.
机译:在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,有5.69亿人不使用改善的卫生设施,占总人口的69%。这项研究概述了欧洲联盟(欧共体)捐助者对撒哈拉以南非洲地区卫生设施的支持,并提出了一种方法,通过根据露天排便的趋势将援助流量与卫生结果联系起来,来研究国家卫生方案的有效性;这可以用来定位不同国家的相对表现。这项工作解决了非洲水务部长理事会和欧洲捐助者对增加对卫生设施的支持的关注。结果表明,欧盟捐助者是撒哈拉以南非洲卫生设施外部资金的主要来源。莫桑比克,乌干达和布基纳法索的案例研究表明,国家计划的卫生设施支出绝大部分来自捐助者,欧盟捐助者是实质性捐助者。国家有关卫生和支出分配的补贴政策差异很大,不一定与卫生结果相符。欧盟成员国在卫生方面的捐助者政策与非洲联盟的政策是一致的,并且是一致的;这是欧洲和非洲的一项重大成就。国家对卫生支出的监测不足仍然是决定方案有效性的一个障碍。

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