Strengthening Implementation Reporting: A Practical Guide for Development Programs
In humanitarian and development work, strong programming depends on the ability to design, document, and adapt interventions across diverse contexts. The TIDieR-WASH Checklist is a practical tool that standardizes how WASH interventions are reported, offering a clear and consistent way to describe what was implemented and how. Although originally created for WASH, its structured approach can be applied across many sectors to improve documentation, strengthen reporting quality, and support organizational learning. This guidance document introduces the TIDieR-WASH Checklist and outlines how teams can use it to enhance program design, delivery, and cross-programmatic learning.
To support the practical application of the TIDieR-WASH Checklist, this guidance document includes four case study summaries from CARE programs. Each case study demonstrates how checklist items can be clearly described and reported when documenting interventions within program materials.
Use it for
Strengthening program documentation, enhancing reporting quality, and supporting cross-site learning and adaptation.
Developed by
This guidance was developed through the CARE–Emory Implementation Science Partnership. The core team leading this collaboration includes Matthew C. Freeman, Jedidiah S. Snyder, Emily Ogutu Awino, Lilly O’Brien, Erika Canda, and Jonny Crocker from Emory University, along with Sara Hoffman, Caitlin Shannon, Florence Santos, and Paul Bagtas from CARE. Staff from CARE projects and country offices also played an essential role in shaping this work.
Published Date
2025