Eau, assainissement et conditions de vie au Congo
Mingiedi Boaz,
Flore Gubert,
Thimothée Makabu Ma Nkenda,
Jeba Munandi Munkunda,
François Roubaud,
Camille Saint-Macary and
Claire Zanuso
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Camille Saint-Macary: DIAL - Développement, institutions et analyses de long terme, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)
Claire Zanuso: AFD - Agence française de développement
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Abstract:
The PILAEP 2 project (2017-2020) aims to improve thesanitation and water accessconditions of 400,000 inhabitants in 26 outlying districts of Kinshasa. This project is subject to a rigorousand scientific evaluation of its impacts on the population.This research paper presents the results of the first evaluation on living conditionsconducted in 2018 in the project's beneficiary and control areas. The objective of this report isto describe the data from the first of a series of surveys aimed at establishing thebaseline situation. It sets out the pre-project situation of the population in these neighborhoods and compares it where possible with the overall situation of the inhabitants of Kinshasa, our benchmark for assessing the level of precariousness in the surveyed area. The second objective is to compare the control areas and future beneficiary (socalled treated) areas, to verify their similarities, or to identify their possible differences in order to anticipate potentialbiases in the evaluation and ways to remedy them.
Keywords: Eau; assainissement; évaluation d’impact; situation de référence; Water; sanitation; impact evaluation; baseline situation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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