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Sunday | 27 August | 14:00-15:30<br />

Safely managed sanitation in small towns 1: Lessons from recent<br />

experiences<br />

Ö<br />

Room:<br />

FH 307<br />

Convenors: Eawag, GIZ, GRET, pS-Eau, SuSanA, The World Bank Group and WaterAid<br />

This event will provide insights from experiences of developing technically, institutionally and financially viable<br />

sanitation services in small towns around the world. It feeds into a following tandem session “Sanitation in small towns”,<br />

which will discuss key issues in reaching safely managed sanitation for all by 2030.<br />

Event<br />

14:00 Opening remarks<br />

Colette Génevaux, pS-Eau<br />

14:15 Short flash presentations of the<br />

case studies<br />

14:25 Sanitation in small towns<br />

experiences marketplace<br />

• Sanitation planning for small<br />

towns in Nepal:<br />

Mingma and Anjali Sherpa,<br />

500B Solutions Nepal<br />

Christoph Lûthi, Eawag-Sandec<br />

• Support of local actors in Senegal,<br />

Mauritania and Madagascar<br />

Marion Santi, GRET<br />

• Utility-to-utility capacity support<br />

in Ethiopia<br />

Bethlehem Mengistu, WaterAid<br />

Rémi Kaupp, WaterAid<br />

• Economies of scale for small<br />

town sanitation – the SISAR and<br />

COPANOR models from Brazil<br />

Maria Angelica Sotomayor, The<br />

World Bank Group<br />

Alceu Galvão, Ceara State, Brazil<br />

• Evaluation of treatment options<br />

using a decision-making tool in<br />

Morocco<br />

Martin Gambrill, The World<br />

Bank Group<br />

• Small town sanitation<br />

management – the important role<br />

of local government<br />

Rosemary Nakaggwa, GIZ<br />

Uganda Choma District Council<br />

Prit Salian, i-San consulting<br />

Cecilia Rodrigues, GIZ<br />

15:10 Wrap-up and conclusion<br />

Anna Kristina Kanathigoda,<br />

GIZ and<br />

Christophe Le Jallé, pS-Eau<br />

15:30 Close of session<br />

Towards universal access to drinking water in fragile contexts: DRC<br />

Room:<br />

NL 461<br />

Convenors: GIZ<br />

The event focuses on good governance in the water sector in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a context specific<br />

methodology to advance long-term development while promoting access to safe and affordable drinking water in a<br />

country without a viable justice system, lack of security and weak institutional capacities.<br />

Event<br />

14:00 Welcome and introduction<br />

Ulrike Pokorski, GIZ<br />

14:05 Status quo by panel<br />

Melanie Futa, DRC<br />

Antoine Lumonadio, DRC<br />

14:50 Way forward<br />

15:15 Recommedations<br />

15:25 Closing remarks<br />

Ulrike Pokorski, GIZ<br />

14:20 Current efforts by panel<br />

15:30 Close of session<br />

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

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