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Sanitation Workshop

Sanitation Workshop. RWSSP-LIS. Proposed Sanitation Workshop – Key Info s. Objective is to share national and international good practices and help in inputting the planning and implementation of sanitation component of RWSSP-LIS

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Sanitation Workshop

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  1. Sanitation Workshop RWSSP-LIS

  2. Proposed Sanitation Workshop – Key Infos • Objective is to share national and international good practices and help in inputting the planning and implementation of sanitation component of RWSSP-LIS • Two days workshop to have presentations, discussion, film shows, open interaction with experts and group work for action planning • Expected to be held in mid June 2014, Venue: Delhi or Lucknow/Ranchi/Patna • Participants from MoDWS, Low Income States Projects, Other RWSS Bank Projects, International Speakers, Experts, Sector Organizations, PRIs members, etc. • Major partners- MoDWS, Project States, World Bank, WSP and Global Sanitation Fund

  3. Speakers Speakers/States from India • Kerala • Uttarakhand • Karnataka • Punjab • Other States like – Sikkim, HP, West Bengal, TN International • Vietnam • Indonesia • Sri Lanka • Bangladesh • One each from Africa/Latin Region Key Note Speakers • MoDWS • World Bank/WSP • WSSCC • IRC • UNICEF • Others

  4. Key Topics • Understanding sanitation and its challenges in the context of historical, structural and regional roots • Reflections on current initiatives including of government (NBA) • Policies, Programs, Institutions, Strategies, Progress and Gaps • Delivering sanitation services through integrated, decentralized and scheme cycle approaches • RWSSP-LIS, Other Bank Projects • Scaling up and sustainability of sanitation program including issues of open defecation • Household, Institutional and Community/Public • Behavior Change approaches in demand creation, toilet usage, promoting cleanliness • IEC, BCC, Triggering, Marketing • Solid and Liquid Waste Management • Infrastructure, Management and Waste Behavior

  5. Continued… • Supply Issues in Sanitation • Appropriate technology for household and institutional toilets, and SLWM • Services • Financing (NBA/MGNREGS/WB/Others) • Safeguards Issues in Sanitation • Social (poverty and equity including tribal development ) • Gender • Environment • Sanitation and its linkages with Health, Nutrition, and Education • Convergence and Coordination with Other Programs • MGNREGS • PRI • SSA/ICDS/MDM • Renewal Energy Programs • Others

  6. Continued… • Institutions and Sanitation • Ministry, Department, PRIs, GP-WSC, Collectives and Others • Private Sector Participation • Challenges and Opportunities • Governance and Accountability Issues in Sanitation • Learnings from Others Sectors – Urban, Energy, Health and Others • Monitoring Results • Incentives • Awards and Others

  7. Next Steps • Finalization of agenda, venue • Mobilizing resource persons and speakers • Background material, presentations and papers • Logistics • Support from partners ……………………………………………. and you

  8. Thank You

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