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Sunday | 27 August | 09:00-10:30<br />

A wasted potential: Bringing youth led solutions to scale<br />

Ö<br />

Room: FH<br />

Little Theatre<br />

Convenors: Arup, SIWI, WYN and WYPW<br />

This interactive session will introduce the actions of young individuals and youth organisations on a global and local<br />

scale to implement solutions on this year’s theme. Round table discussions will allow the participants to analyze best<br />

practice examples and means for upscaling.<br />

09.00 Welcome<br />

Elin Weyler, SIWI<br />

09.30 Perspectives from Central Asia<br />

Maksat Eraaliev (tbc)<br />

Event<br />

09.05 Introduction of speakers<br />

Susanne Reitsma, Vice President,<br />

WYPW<br />

09.10 Waste/wastewater<br />

management<br />

Janita Bartell, Cambodia<br />

09:40 Roundtable discussions<br />

10:10 Recommendations and<br />

summing up<br />

10:30 Close of session<br />

09.20 Youth entrepreneurship in the<br />

water sector<br />

Serge Djohy, Cape Verde<br />

Balancing competing interests and opportunities for better<br />

wastewater governance<br />

Room: NL<br />

Music Hall<br />

Convenors: CEPT University India, GIZ, SEI, SIANI, SuSanA, WGF and WRC<br />

Conflicting interests create challenges for managing and using wastewater. To protect the environment and public health,<br />

treatment is a priority, while for farmers and entrepreneurs water treatment means loss of nutrients and energy. This<br />

session will explore ways of navigating these conflicting interests from a policy and practical perspective.<br />

Event<br />

09:00 Welcome<br />

Dr Alejandro Jiménez, SIWI<br />

09:05 Setting the scene: Major<br />

challenges for wastewater<br />

governance and brief overview<br />

of the different cases<br />

Meera Mehta, CEPT University<br />

09:20 World Café<br />

• Win-win agreements between<br />

municipalities and farmers on<br />

wastewater reuse. The case of Cliza<br />

Bolivia<br />

Gustavo Heredia, Chair of the<br />

Board, AguaTuya<br />

• Decentralized treatment of waste<br />

water, a municipality perspective<br />

Södertalje, Sweden<br />

Karl-Axel Reimer, Södertälje<br />

Municipality<br />

• Experiences of innovative<br />

governance models for wastewater<br />

in Durban, South Africa<br />

Jay Bhagwan, WRC<br />

• New scalable business models for<br />

city-wide sanitation<br />

Dinesh Mehta, CEPT University<br />

Meera Mehta, CEPT University<br />

• Reuse of treated wastewater in<br />

Jordan; From silence to outspoken<br />

success GIZ<br />

Cecilia Carvalho Rodrigues<br />

Sameer Abdel-Jabbar<br />

10:00 Reflections from case<br />

presenters<br />

10:25 Concluding remarks<br />

Birguy Lamizana, UN<br />

Environment<br />

10:30 Close of session<br />

2 World Water <strong>Week</strong> <strong>2017</strong> Water and waste: Reduce and reuse programme.worldwaterweek.org

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