Summary Report of Baseline IFML Analyses in Kamuli District, Uganda

Summary

Between April and October 2018, Whave conducted five factor mapping workshops in Kamuli District, Uganda to learn about factors that affect the functionality of rural water services in the area. Factor mapping is a stakeholder-driven activity that seeks to create understanding of local systems and system leverage points by sharing, challenging, and making explicit stakeholders’ assumptions of how issues arise from a complex interaction of unique factors. This SWS report presents a synopsis of findings and methodology from the factor mapping and learning (IFML) process. The analysis produced several insights that can help identify key leverage points to focus efforts to promote the functionality of water services in Kamuli District. Additionally, a research brief of these findings can be found here.

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