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Transcript of Stockholm Presentation To Wsp Council On Results Of Iys 19 August09
& Hygiene
Jae SoWater and Sanitation ProgramStockholm, Sweden, August 2009
Update onWSP’s Global Sanitation Strategy&
Moving Forward with Sanitation and Hygiene
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Status of the WSP Sanitation Strategy:
Progress since 2006
2006 Global Sanitation Crisis study presented in Paris
2007 41% of WSP portfolio sanitation and hygiene2 regional sanitation conferences
2008International Year of Sanitation Economics of Sanitation 2 regional sanitation conferences
2009 70% of WSP portfolio sanitation and hygiene; 6 sanitation studies; Launch of Hygiene Strategy
2010-2018 Leveraging
Knowledge and Partnerships to scale up sanitation and hygiene
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1. Status of the WSP Sanitation Strategy
2. Update on WSP Action Plan to support IYS
3. WSP Hygiene Strategy
4. Next Steps
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Results of WSP’s Action Plan for IYS
Components of WSP’s IYS Action Plan
1. Partnering to Implement International Year of Sanitation
2. Advocating for Reform
3. Supporting Policies, Strategies, Scaling Up
4. Sanitation Roadmaps
5. Learning, Capturing, Sharing Knowledge
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Partnering to Implement IYS
Global Advocacy
LATINOSANNovember 2007
SACOSAN IIIOctober 2008
AFRICASAN VFebruary 2008
EASANNovember 2007
Governments Put Sanitation and
Hygiene on Political Agenda
•Generate political commitment•Prepare country-level sanitation MDG roadmaps•Follow-up for national policy reforms and sanitation scale-up programs
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Partnering to Implement IYS
Implementing eThekwini commitments
• AU Heads of State Endorsement of eThekwini Declaration a turning
point
• 25 country action plans developed
• Increased budgets for sanitation: $10m (TZ) and $2.3m (Burkina);
• Kenya: Separate Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation + 4% budget
increase
• AMCOW capacity to provide leadership in implementation growing
• AMCOW Secretariat operational
Strategic direction:
• Country level: Support implementation of country action plans
• Regional level: coordinate tracking of eThekwini commitments
• WSP coordinating implementation
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Economic sector work is raising the profile of
sanitation and getting governments to take action
Advocating for ReformEconomics of Sanitation Initiative
The Economics of Sanitation Initiative
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Building Local Government Capacity To Provide Poor-inclusive Urban Sanitation Services
Supporting Policies, Strategies, Scaling Up
Urban Sanitation
6 small and medium sized towns have produced city-wide poor-inclusive Sanitation Strategy
Approach is now being used by the government as basis for their Acceleration of their Urban Sanitation Program to reach 330 cities by 2014
Indonesia Sanitation Sector Development Program (ISSDP)
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Building Local Government Capacity to Change Sanitation Behaviors and Increase Access to Rural Sanitation
Supporting Policies, Strategies, Scaling UpRural Sanitation
Sanitation coverage increased from 0.5 million people in 2006 to almost 3 million in 2009
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“Igniting” Amhara (Ethiopia) to Scale Up Hygiene and Sanitation
10 Districts “ignited” and moving towards ODF
~1million people reached through program
Supporting Policies, Strategies, Scaling Up
Scaling Up Hygiene and Sanitation
010203040506070
Percentage
Gonder Achefer Kewet Tehuledere
Districts
Progress of Latrine Coverage in Four Districts in Amhara
Baseline Jan.08
Total Coverage Jan 09
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Percentage
Gonder Achefer Kewet Tehuledere
Districts
Progress of Latrine Coverage in Four Districts in Amhara
Baseline Jan.08
Total Coverage Jan 09
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Percentage
Gonder Achefer Kewet Tehuledere
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Progress of Latrine Coverage in Four Districts in Amhara
Baseline Jan.08
Total Coverage Jan 09
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US$ 100,000 in sanitation micro-loans by private banking sector
Learning, Capturing, Sharing Knowledge
Creating Sanitation Markets in Peru
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Six Country Study on Sanitation Finance
Learning, Capturing, Sharing Knowledge
Understanding Sanitation Finance
Allocated capital costs per household
A Range of Onsite Sanitation Financing Options Exist
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• Partnership building strategies• Behavior change methodologies• Enabling Environment strategies• M&E methodologies and tools• Capturing knowledge• Visit is designed according to learning needs (7 to 10 days)• Real time learning – immersion in the field, trainee becomes part of the
process• Two way learning – feedback provided by trainee
Lessons are shared across regions as they happen through innovative sharing techniques, providing technical assistance to other countries upon demand.
Technical assistance
Internships
Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Guatemala Nicaragua Honduras Panama
Learning, Capturing, Sharing Knowledge
Regional Knowledge Sharing
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Development of capacity building and training materials is critical for scaling
up sanitation and hygiene
Learning, Capturing, Sharing Knowledge
Creating Country Focused Knowledge
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Moving Forward on Sanitation
Donors & Partners:Harmonization & Alignment
Country LevelMonitoring
Institutions, Policymakers
Service Providers
Citizens
Further Support to Countries to Scale Up Rural Sanitation in Ethiopia, Tanzania, India, Indonesia
Sharing lessons on working with the domestic private sector to improve sanitation products and services
Sustainability of CLTS in Bangladesh, and Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
Sharing Lessons and Supporting Sanitation Scale up in new Countries
Impact Evaluation of large scale Sanitation and Handwashing interventions in 6 countries
Political Economy of Sanitation
Economics of Sanitation Initiative in SAR and AFR, and phase II in EAP
CSO- Africa Phase II (in 30 countries)
Regional partnerships in East Asia and Africa with key development partners
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