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Sunday | 27 August | 16:00-17:30<br />

Implementation-monitoring of human rights to water and<br />

sanitation and SDG6<br />

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Room: FH<br />

Little Theatre<br />

Convenors: AECID, IADB and WaterLex<br />

Join this dynamic exchange of practical experiences on the implementation and monitoring of the human rights to water<br />

and sanitation. This event will gather development partners, including regional bodies (IDB, African Commission on<br />

Human and Peoples’ Rights), civil society (ONGAWA, WaterLex) and agencies (AECID) on HRWS and SDG6.<br />

Event<br />

16:00 Welcoming remarks<br />

‘<br />

16:05 Experiences and challenges<br />

around the application of<br />

HRWS and the linkage to SDG6<br />

monitoring<br />

Leo Heller, tbc<br />

16:20 Presentations<br />

• Advancing HRWS in Africa:<br />

‘Resolution 300’ and the ‘ACHPR<br />

principles and guidelines on the<br />

right to water in Africa.<br />

Jamesina Essie, ACHPR<br />

• On the development of<br />

indicators for HRWS and SDG6<br />

implementation in Africa<br />

Rose Osinde Alabaster,<br />

WaterLex<br />

• Supporting the utilities, regulators<br />

and other sector entities to put into<br />

place the HRWS: Tools and good<br />

practices<br />

Sergio Campos, IDB<br />

• Practical checklist for the<br />

application of HRWS in water and<br />

sanitation projects.<br />

Natalia Gullón, AECID<br />

• A proposal to broadly measure the<br />

HRWS: The reality of the rural<br />

area of Nicaragua<br />

Mar Rivero, ONGAWA<br />

16:45 Panel discussion<br />

17:05 Q&A<br />

17:25 Summary and wrap-up<br />

17:30 Close of session<br />

Irrigating forests with wastewater – Natural and effective water<br />

treatment?<br />

Convenors: CIFOR, FAO, Focali, ForestTrends, ICIMOD, IUFRO, SIANI, SLU and SWH<br />

Room:<br />

NL 357<br />

#ForestH2O<br />

Incorporating forests in wastewater treatment can increase water recyclability, reduce water treatment costs and improve<br />

forest and land conservation. This event will highlight the potential role of trees and forests in wastewater treatment and<br />

promote dialogue between the forest and water sectors in order to nurture integrated policies and management.<br />

Event<br />

16:00 Welcome<br />

16:05 Tbd<br />

Eduardo Mansur, FAO<br />

16:15 Water reuse for forestry<br />

and agroforestry irrigation -<br />

Turning risk into value<br />

Akissa Bahri, INAT<br />

16:25 Case studies<br />

• South Africa – Study on<br />

sustainable sludge land application<br />

and co-disposal strategies<br />

Jay Baghwan, WRC<br />

• United States – Studies from the<br />

Southwestern/Western part of US<br />

addressing issues in wastewater<br />

Jan Cassin, Forest Trends<br />

• North Africa – Two innovative<br />

solutions to integrate wastewater in<br />

olive tree plantations<br />

Alberto Del Lungo, FAO<br />

16:40 World café<br />

17:10 Wrap-up: How can wastewater<br />

be better integrated into forest<br />

management?<br />

17:25 Conclusions<br />

17:30 Close of session<br />

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

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