The gap analysis is used to assist with identifying both the desired or expected state and practices and the current state and practices this allows the team to recognize the gaps that actually need interventions. Understanding this gap ensures the programs initiatives will bridge validated rather than assumed gaps. This is part of CAWST's Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Program Design Online Workshop.
The gap analysis is used to assist with identifying both the desired or expected state and practices and the current state and practices this allows the team to recognize the gaps that actually need interventions. Understanding this gap ensures the programs initiatives will bridge validated rather than assumed gaps. This is part of CAWST's Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Program Design Online Workshop.
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