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WEBINARS
1. Taking a Fresh Look at How we Fix Sanitation
WORKSHOPS
1. How-to-Series: Sharing Climate Strategies for Sanitation
State of The World’s Sanitation
Kate Medlicott, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

Asian Water Development Outlook KD1 and KD3
Lachlan Guthrie, Griffiths University, Brisbane, Australia

Asian Water Development Outlook 2020 Implications for Sanitation
Steven Kenway, Univ of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS): A Public Service Approach for Equitable Sanitation Service Delivery
Roshan Shrestha, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, USA

ADB and Inclusive Sanitation
Norio Saito, ADB, Manila, Philippines
Climate Strategies for Sanitation: Unpacking Resilience
Ramon Abracosa, Asian Institute of Management, Philippines

Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Project – Additional Financing
Laxmi Sharma, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

Addressing Physical (Asset) Resilience
Bon Masangcay, Independent Consultant, Philippines

Sharing Climate Strategies for Sanitation
Kerrie Burge, Monash University, Australia

Social and feminist architecture in humanitarian contexts
Michelle Farrington, Oxfam, Nigeria

Addressing the Sanitation Crisis for the Urban Poor, Nairobi, Kenya
Brian McSorley, Oxfam, United Kingdom

Context of Urban Slums in Pakistan
Syed Hasnain, Oxfam, United Kingdom


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2.  Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration for CWIS2. How-to-Series: Planning and Designing CWIS in Practice
Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration for CWIS
Maria Salvetti, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), France

Integrated approach for sanitation development in Japan
Pierre Flamand, Japan Sanitation Consortium (JSC), Japan


Enabling Environment for CWIS – Lessons from Warangal
Vedala Srinivas Chary, Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), India

Baguio City Sanitation Improvement Project How Policy, Institutional and Regulatory Reforms can Support More Inclusive Sanitation
Thuy Trang Dang, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
CWIS Overview

Program CWIS Workshop

Introduction to CWIS
Abishek S. Narayan, Eawag-Sandec, Switzerland

CWIS Implementation Challenges
Christoph Luthi, Eawag-Sandec, Switzerland

CWIS Available Resources and Tools
Vasco Schelbert, Eawag-Sandec, Switzerland

Mainstreaming CWIS in ADB Operations
Christian Walder, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

 

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3. CWIS: Mix and Match Approach to Sanitation Technologies3. How-to Series: Leveraging the Links between Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Health
Mixing and Matching Sanitation Systems
Isabel Blackett, Independent Consultant, United Kingdom

Holistic CWIS - The role of de-centralized, small-scale STPs
Manas Rath, BORDA South Asia, India

Indonesian Mix Approach on Accelerating Sanitation Development
Asri Indiyani, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Indonesia

Lesson’s Learned in On-site Sanitation Management in Mongolian Context
Choikhand Janchivlamdan, Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), Mongolia
WASH and Health Working Together
Kate Medlicott, World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland

Leveraging the Links between Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Health
Bronwyn Powell, International WaterCentre, Australia

Experience from Pakistan: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cities Improvement Project (KPCIP)
Kiyoshi Nakamitsu, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

WASH and Health in Practice: Project Examples
Vickie Antonio, Independent Consultant, Philippines

Inclusive and pro-poor development for WASH and Health – a Social Development perspective
Wendy Walker, Asian Development Bank, Philippines


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4.  Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All4. How-to-Series: Towards Achieving Gender and Social Inclusion in Urban Sanitation
Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All
Jane Olley, Water and Sanitation for Urban Poor (WSUP), United Kingdom
Yaver Abidi, WSUP, United Kingdom

Equity and Inclusion in All that We Do
Thérèse Dooley, UNICEF South Asia, Nepal

Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All
Prabhjot Khan, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

Bangladesh: Third Urban Governance and Infrastructure Improvement [Sector] Project (UGIIP-3)
A.K.M. Rezaul Islam, Ministry of Local Government, Bangladesh


Towards achieving Gender and Social Inclusion in Urban Sanitation
Penny Dutton, WaterAid, Australia

A Sanitation Businesswoman Fighting the Odds [video]

Learnings from the Tamil Nadu Experience
Kavita Wankhade, Indian Institute of Human Settlements (IIHS), India

Gender and Social Inclusion in Urban Sanitation
Mean Vibol Ratanak, Cambodian Disabled People’s Organisation (CDPO), Cambodia

My Fantasy Life [video]

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5. Strategies to Keep Sanitation Services Operating5. How-to Series: The Business of Sanitation Economy

Water Operators’ Partnership in Bekasi, Indonesia
Marieke van Nood, World Waternet, Netherlands

The Role of Sanitation Workers and the Sustainability of Sewered Sanitation
Andrés Hueso, WaterAid, Spain

An Experience from Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project
Ram Kumar Shrestha, Ministry of Water Supply, Nepal

Wastewater Management in East Zone of Metro Manila
Donna Eloisa Cabalona-Perez, Manila Water Company, Inc., Philippines

How to: The Business of the Sanitation Economy with Toilet Board Coalition
Alexandra Knezovich, Toilet Board Coalition, Switzerland
Venu Gupta, Toilet Board Coalition, Switzerland

                               

6. Why We Need to Think Differently about Sanitation6. How-to Series: Get More Performance from Wastewater Assets

What do we need to change about sanitation behaviour change?
Robert Dreibelbis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom

Thinking Differently about Sanitation: Swachh Bharat Mission and experience from Maharashtra, India
Meera Mehta, CEPT University, India

Global Sanitation Graduate School
Damir Brdjanovic, IHE Delt Institute for Water Education, Netherlands

Importance of Large-Scale Fecal Sludge Management in CWIS
Jingmin Huang, Asian Development Bank, Manila

Short introduction in workshop goals and content
Jörg Krampe and Norbert Kreuzinger, Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien), Austria

Introduction to Water Quality Monitoring
Norbert Kreuzinger, TU Wien, Austria

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to assess asset performance and drive future developments and investments
Jörg Krampe, TU Wien, Austria