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Planning for Sustainable Sanitation in Cities
Sunday 17 August
Morning Seminar
Convenors: Eawag Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (Eawag-Sandec), Swedish Water House (SWH), International Water Association (IWA) and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
This seminar aims to provide an analysis of recent developments in sanitation planning in an urban and peri-urban context. It specifically addresses promising new approaches and frameworks such as Sanitation 21, strategic sanitation planning, household-centred as well as community-led approaches to identify if and how these planning approaches may provide solutions for the delivery of targets 10 and 11 of the Millennium Development Goals. Selected speakers will present different concepts and case study examples for open discussion and some pointers for critical comparison. The seminar specifically targets individuals and institutions who are interested in learning more about people-centred planning approaches.
Seminar Programme 9:00-12:00, Room K24
Chair: Mr. Roland Schertenleib, Eawag-Sandec Switzerland
Co-chair: Ms. Barbara Evans, United Kingdom
09:00 |
Welcome and Introduction
Mr. Roland Schertenleib, Eawag-Sandec, Switzerland |
09:10 |
Better Planning for Better Sanitation
Dr. Darren Saywell, IWA, The Netherlands |
09:20 |
Planning Frameworks: The Strategic Choice Approach
Dr. Jaan-Henrik Kain, Chalmers Architecture, Sweden |
09:40 |
Planning Frameworks: Sanitation 21
Ms. Barbara Evans, United Kingdom |
10:00 |
Coffee Break |
10:15 |
The Strategic Sanitation Approach
Mr. Lukman Salifu, WasteCare Associates, Ghana |
10:35 |
The Household-centred Environmental Sanitation Approach
Ms. Nancy Githaiga and Maji na Ufanisi, Kenya |
10:55 |
The Total Sanitation Campaign
Dr. Mallinath Kalshetti, Sanitation Programme Maharashtra, India |
11:15 |
Open Debate Moderated by Ms. Barbara Evans |
12:00 |
Close of Seminar |
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