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Popular Debates Debates are determined to be popular by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre's Most Heated algorithm, which considers a number of variables, including the freshness of the debate, the number of arguments and votes, and the diversity of participation. Show Details Will local governments ever be able to meet policy obligations? Winning Position: No, this will never happen dietvorst(42)
10 points 7 No, this will never happen
3 Yes, they will be able to
nbsp;This is the final in a series of three e-debates on WASH in Schools, inspired by the SWASH+ Project.The key question that we are raising in this e-debate is: nbsp;Will nbsp;local governments ever be able to generate enough resources to meet their policy obligations?This debate will run until 23 November 2012.For more information on this e-debate series go to:nbsp;http://www.washinschools.info/page/2033In the first debate in this series we asked:nbsp;nbsp;Are JMP Post-2015 indicators on WASH in schools a step in the right direction?In the the second debate the question was:nbsp;Does external funding for WASH in Schools undermine national amp; local commitment? Does external funding for WASH in Schools undermine national "/> 8 Yes it does
nbsp;This is the second in a series of three e-debates on WASH in Schools, inspired by the SWASH+ Project.The key question that we are raising in this e-debate is:nbsp;nbsp;Is funding for direct delivery of school WASH services from NGOs, donors and other stakeholders undermining the commitment of national governments and communities?For more information on this e-debate series go to:nbsp;http://www.washinschools.info/page/2033In the first debate in this series we asked: nbsp;Are JMP Post-2015 indicators on WASH in schools a step in the right direction? Are JMP Post-2015 indicators on WASH in schools a step in the right direction Winning Position: Yes they are dietvorst(42)
12 points 8 Yes they are
4 No they are not
The JMP Post-2015 Working Groups have published anbsp;Draft Long List of Goal Target and Indicator Options for Future Global Monitoring of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. The working groups on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene have each included targets and indicators for WASH in schools. Have they got it right or should they start again from scratch?The results of this first e-debate will serve as an input for the public consultation of the JMP Post-2015 Working Groups, which ends on September 20.This is the first ofnbsp;in a series of three WASH in Schools e-debates scheduled for the coming months.nbsp;The topics are inspired by questions asked during the implementation of thenbsp;SWASH+ Project, an action-research school WASH project in Kenya.For more information about the e-debates, including an overview of the proposed WASH in schools indicators, go to the WASH in Schools website. We are sharing enough of our WASH in schools information Winning Position: We are not sharing enough dietvorst(42)
8 points 5 We are not sharing enough
3 We are sharing enough
We are sharing enough information on WASH in schools through channels ranging from formal meetings to informal discussion groups and web sites.nbsp;This is the fourth in a series of WASH in Schools debates organised by thenbsp;WASH in Schools Thematic Group.The first three debates -nbsp;We have failed on WASH in Schools,nbsp;WASH in Schools has failed in setting standards and monitoring coveragenbsp;andnbsp;We donrsquo;t need more evidence for WASH in Schoolsnbsp;are stiil open.For more information on WASH in Schools please visitnbsp;www.unicef.org/wash/schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;www.washinschools.infonbsp; We don’t need more evidence for WASH in Schools Winning Position: We don’t need more evidence dietvorst(42)
11 points 9 We don’t need more evidence
2 We do need more evidence
We donrsquo;t need more evidence for WASH in Schools. It is the right for every child.This is the third in a series of WASH in Schools debates organised by the WASH in Schools Thematic Group.The first two debates - We have failed on WASH in Schools andnbsp;WASH in Schools has failed in setting standards and monitoring coveragenbsp;are still open and a fourth debate onnbsp;We are sharing enough of our WASH in schools information has also opened.For more information on WASH in Schools please visitnbsp;www.unicef.org/wash/schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;www.washinschools.info More Popular Debates

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Debates are like snowballs, they take some effort to get started. Help out your friends and allies by adding a new argument! Show Details We have failed on WASH in Schools Winning Position: We have failed dietvorst(42)
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43 We have not failed
There are many examples out there that reflect that WASH in schools has not worked. Less than half of the countries have information on WASH in Schools coverageLess than half of all primary schools have access to safe water and just over a third have adequate sanitation in countries where data are available. Even where facilities exist, they are often in poor condition and hygiene education is often non-existent.For more information visitnbsp;www.unicef.org/wash/schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;www.washinschools.infoThis is the first of four WASH in Schools debates organised bynbsp;thenbsp;WASH in Schools Thematic Group. The second, third and fourth debatesnbsp;WASH in Schools has failed in setting standards and monitoring coverage,nbsp;We donrsquo;t need more evidence for WASH in Schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;We are sharing enough of our WASH in schools informationnbsp;arenbsp;now open! Please join in. nbsp; WASH in Schools has failed in setting standards and monitoring coverage Winning Position: WASH in Schools has failed dietvorst(42)
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6 WASH in Schools has not failed
WASH in Schools has failed in setting standards and monitoring WASH in Schools coverage.This is the second in a series of four debates on WASH in Schools organised bynbsp;thenbsp;WASH in Schools Thematic Group.nbsp;The previous debate We have failed on WASH in Schools is still open and the third and fourth debates onnbsp;We donrsquo;t need more evidence for WASH in Schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;We are sharing enough of our WASH in schools informationnbsp;have started. Please join in!For more information visitnbsp;www.unicef.org/wash/schoolsnbsp;andnbsp;www.washinschools.infonbsp;nbsp; More New Debates

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