| November 2009 - Special Seminar at AWW, Johannesburg |
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A special seminar "Organisational co-learning for upscaling sustainable sanitation in Sub-Sahara Africa" was organised by WRC, GTZ and SEI on Johannesburg, Nov 8th, 2009 (Sunday) in Johannesburg, right before the Afrcian Water Week (AWW). This meeting showcased latest experiences, trends and challenges for up-scaling sustainable sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim was to share experiences and to discuss messages to the Second AWW in general, and the sanitation event on Tuesday (10 Nov.) in particular (“Closing the sanitation gap”, by WSP).
![]() The SuSanA special seminar was organised by: Water Research Commission (WRC) Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) German Technical Cooperation Agency (GTZ) PresentationsIntroductionWelcome NotesChristoph Merdes (BMZ) Cyprian Mazubane (Department of Water Affairs and Forestry) Short introduction to SuSanA and the objectives of the meeting, formulation of 5 key messages to the African Water Week Arne Panesar (GTZ) Session 1: Political processes and financing overviewSustainable Sanitation on the international political agenda – evolution and outlookNina Odenwälder, (GTZ) Germany KfW's Sanitation Portfolio in SSA - a mix of sustainable technical and financing options Ernst von Collenberg, KfW Germany Funding instruments for sustainable sanitation in urban Zambia Simone Klawitter, GTZ-Zambia Session 2: Learning and research supporting sustainable basic sanitation from South Africa”Science behind dry systems and their challenges Jay Bhagwan (WRC) ABR application in dense settlements Chris Buckley (UKZN) Dealing with full pits – Faecal sludge accumulation and characterisation Frances Salisbury (Partners in development) Franchising O&M of school sanitation – The Butterworth Pilot Franchising O&M of school sanitation – The Butterworth Pilot (additional information) Oliver Ive (Amanz’abantu) Session 3: Drivers for upscaling of SanitationReuse as driverUrban sanitation and reuse with urine-diversion dehydration toilets (UDDTs) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (CREPA-GTZ-ONEA project). Ida Ouandaogo (CREPA-Burkina Faso) Short movie from the Niger project: “Increasing Food Production for Small Holder Farmers - testing Productive Sanitation Systems in Aguié”, Niger" (CREPA, IFAD and SEI) Political will as the driver eThekwini municipality - challenges with implementation and up scaling of UDDTs Chris Buckley (UKZN) Business as driver Water for People in Malawi Kate Harawa (Water for people) Malawi Ecosan Promotion Project in Kenya is reaching 50,000 beneficiaries (EU-SIDA-GTZ) Patrick Onyango (GTZ-Kenya) Dignity and awareness raising as a driver Behavioural Change and CLTS as a Driver Francis Mtitu (Country WATSAN Advisor Plan International – Tanzania) The importance of increased and shared knowledge in the process of up-scaling of Sustainable Sanitation Ditshego Magoro (WINSA /WRC / EcoSanRes Knowledge node) Session 4: Panel discussionKey messages for upscaling sustainable sanitation (draft version for discussion)Discussion of 6 key messages to the Africa Water Week with 4 panel members: Cyprian Mazubane (Department of Water Affairs and Forestry) Cheick Tandia (CREPA, Burkina Faso) Jay Bhagwan (WRC, South Africa) Ernst von Collenberg (KfW, Germany) Moderator: Arne Panesar (GTZ, Germany) VideoProductive Sanitation in NigerExperiences and Perspectives from Aguié ProvinceParticipative tests in eight villages demonstrate the effects of using urine as a fertiliser to increase yields. The demand is high for toilets and urinals that make the collection of the "new fertiliser" possible. >>click here to see the video |









