Proposta metodológica para avaliação da qualidade de Planos Municipais de Saneamento Básico

Since established the Law 11.445/2007, the Brazilian municipalities began to face the challenge of planning in a more integrated manner its actions of basic sanitation, having as a nondelegable obligation the elaboration of the Policy and the Municipal Plan of Basic Sanitation (MPBS). Even though...

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Autor principal: Silva, Izabela Cristiane de Lima
Outros Autores: Araújo, André Luis Calado
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Brasil
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/24230
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Resumo:Since established the Law 11.445/2007, the Brazilian municipalities began to face the challenge of planning in a more integrated manner its actions of basic sanitation, having as a nondelegable obligation the elaboration of the Policy and the Municipal Plan of Basic Sanitation (MPBS). Even though it has been a decade since the determinations of the Sanitation Law, the current scenario is of several difficulties faced by the municipalities to accomplish its determinations, even after several implemented actions to support them on this task. Considering that the listed difficulties also corroborate to the indication of the risk of low quality in part of the completed MPBS, and that without the effective quality, this important planning tool does not fulfill its task, given that the improvement of the conditions in the Sanitation Sector will not be achieved through the execution of deficient planning, this research aims to create a tool for quality assessment of MPBS, with focus on the Technical Diagnosis. For this purpose, multicriteria analysis was used, and the selected evaluation criteria were: content, comprehensiveness and presentation. A SURVEY research technique was used for tool calibration and validation, which made it possible to apply the tool on a same MPBS, by nonprobabilistic sample of 25 professionals in the field of basic sanitation. The professional contribution subsidized the enhancement of the tool and gave the opportunity to consolidate the methodology, using procedures capable of detailing the disabilities and potentialities of improvement of the assessed Plans, revealing which items need to be improved or inserted in the scope, and in what way the quality of presentation of this content can be enhanced.