These annexes accompany the Guidance for Monitoring SMOSS to provide additional details on indicators, core and expanded questions and tools for designing monitoring systems to collect data for SDG 6.2.1. These annexes have been developed as part of the Monitoring SMOSS pilot project and are informed by the pilots conducted in ten countries as part of this project as well as other global examples of monitoring of safely managed sanitation services. The annexes are split into the following documents and are available with the main guidance at https://washdata.org/monitoring/sanitation/safely-managed-on-site-sanitation
A. Global indicators for monitoring SMOSS
B. Data collection – Household questionnaire
C. Data collection – household sanitation inspections
D. Data collection - Service authority and service provider surveys
E. Analysis to inform national estimates for SDG 6.2.1
Annex A provides detailed definitions of SMOSS indicators and how they relate to the sanitation service chain, a decision tree to guide the classification process, key ratios and formulas used to calculate estimates and a summary of recommended data sources, from household surveys to service provider records. By clearly outlining what qualifies as safely managed at each step, this annex can inform the review and adaptation of national survey tools and indicators, identify gaps or inconsistencies in current classifications; and harmonize national data with JMP global monitoring standards.
A.1 Global indicators p A-2
A.2 Ratios p A-4
A.3 Decision tree p A-5
A.4 Definitions of core indicators p A-6
A.5 Data sources to inform global indicators p A-10
A.6 Sampling considerations p A-11