Citywide inclusive sanitation (CWIS) is a relatively new approach to delivering urban sanitation interventions in low- and middle-income countries. It is strikingly different from conventional approaches, which are predominantly sewer-focused and follow top-down planning. CWIS, on the other hand, prioritizes contextual solutions that may be sewered or non-sewered, meaningfully involving local stakeholders and marginalized communities. CWIS also provides an enabling environment for private sector participation and creates a strong monitoring and regulatory framework to ensure that fecal waste is safely managed throughout the value chain.
This workshop is structured into three parts: (i) Introduction to the CWIS Concept, (ii) World Café with Experts, and (iii) Tools and Resources. The workshop will be an interactive session leveraging online tools such as Mentimeter, Zoom Breakout Groups, and Miro Boards.
For the first part, the detailed introduction will include the Manila Principles on CWIS along with the practical implications of CWIS. The second part will have three external experts hosting the World Café and sharing their CWIS experiences. The third and final part will give an overview of the CWIS tools available for practitioners with a short dive into select tools.