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FSM 3 Conference - Workshop 1A - Diagnostic Tools and Guidelines for FSM, with a focus on Faecal Waste Tracking and Public Health

Various authors (2015)

Published in: 2015

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FSM3 - WS 1A, Hanoi, Vietnam

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The workshop presented the overarching framework of the WSP FSM study, and focused on key diagnostic tools being developed by GIZ, Emory University and WSP. These tools are designed to: track faecal waste flows (SFDs), assess public health risks (SaniPATH) and assess economic outcomes of interventions (ESI). By using a mix of presentations, case study-based group work and open discussion, the participants became familiar with the range of tools through short presentations. Also, an opportunity to engage ‘hands-on’ with the tools in more depth was provided and ideas and experiences for enhancing the use and application of the tools to address FSM service delivery were offered.

All workshop presentations are available on
http://www.susana.org/en/resources/conference-materials-2/2015/260-fsm3-ws-1a

Content - Summary

Presentations

*Diagnostic Tools and Guidelines for Fecal Sludge Management: Update on the current WSP program: Peter Hawkins, Senior Water and Sanitation Specialist, World Bank Group

*Improving FSM in Dhaka – evidence for planning future action: Nishtha Mehta, WS&S Specialist, World Bank, Washington. DC, Md Ashraful Habib Chowdhury, DWASA, Bangladesh

*Introduction to the SFD promotion initiative: Arne Panesar, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

*Public Health Rapid Risk Assessment Tool: Christine Moe, Suraja Raj, David Berendes, Eddy Perez, Center for Global Safe Water at Emory University

*Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) Online Toolkit: Application for Fecal Sludge Management: Guy Hutton, Senior Economist, World Bank Group Water

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Various authors (2015). FSM 3 Conference - Workshop 1A - Diagnostic Tools and Guidelines for FSM, with a focus on Faecal Waste Tracking and Public Health. FSM3 - WS 1A, Hanoi, Vietnam

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Diagnostic Tools and Guidelines for Fecal Sludge Management: Update on the current WSP program

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Improving FSM in Dhaka – evidence for planning future action

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Introduction to the SFD promotion initiative

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Public Health Rapid Risk Assessment Tool

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Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) Online Toolkit: Application for Fecal Sludge Management

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