Research
Research reports with findings from the WASHCost project in Mozambique. For page in Portuguese please go to: http://www.washcost.info/page/1350
Communicating results: Economic series & cost series briefing notes
WASHCost Mozambique has recently published a series of documents analysing the implications of fluctuations in the regional economy on the water sector.
Planning and budgeting mechanisms in the Mozambique water sector: improving the decision making process
Author: André Uandela.
The aim of this document is to map the main planning and budgeting tools and mechanisms used in the water sector in Mozambique at all levels and to show how unit costs have been used to date and how they can influence services sustainability.
14 Uandela - Planning & Budgeting Mechanisms in Mozambique.pdf (551.7 kB)
Information Sheet: Finance and Cost of Capital- An additional cost made visible
This Information sheet opens the discussion on Cost of Capital. How much is the sector (indirectly) paying for interventions in the past and how much is the sector planning to pay in the future?
Sampling methodology Mozambique
BackgroundThe sampling strategy is a short document team that describes the justification for the choices made concerning sampling. This strategy enables the teams to get approval from their “LA” members and compare across the project.The structure of report follows the administrative structure from national down to household level. At each level, the following will be discussed:- Criteria (what is the motive/method of choosing specific areas)- Numbers against total universe of sample- Representativeness of what (strengths)- Weakness (what is left out)The Mozambican sampling method was discussed during a dedicated meeting on December the 7th, 2009, with representatives of WSP and DNA.

