Frequently Asked Questions
The 80% rule states that if less than 80% of results reported in a county for a DLI in any one program period and verification cycle are eligible, the county will not receive any disbursement for those results under that DLI in the current program period.
A shared toilet is one that is used by more than one household. For the purposes of this program, a shared toilet must meet specific hygiene and accessibility standards to be counted toward DLI targets.
The verification process typically takes 4-6 weeks from the submission deadline. This includes document review, field verification visits, and final reporting.
DLI 2 submissions require: a design report and construction completion certificate signed by an EBK approved professional engineer, environmental and social statutory licenses, land ownership confirmation, water quality test certificates, and a WSP service area map.
Yes, the county may resubmit the results for verification in a subsequent program period after resolving the eligibility issues identified during the initial verification.
Verification is conducted by an independent verification agent appointed by the World Bank, working in coordination with the K-WASH Program Management Unit and county governments.
A water point must have a minimum flow rate of 0.16 litres/second at each tap. That is, it takes 2 minutes to fill a 20 litre jerrycan. Where water rationing is in place, a household must have access to at least 20 litres of water per household member per day.
The submission portal can be accessed through the Results Submission Portal link on this site. You will need your county credentials to log in. Contact your County Support Officer if you need access credentials.
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