Presentations from SuSanA partners during the AfricaSan 4
Monday, 25th May 2015
Session A: Creating an enabling environment: Leadership - Vision to action
Anna Kristina Kanathigoda (GIZ): "Introduction enabling environment"
George W.K. Yarngo (Ministry of Pulic Works): "Liberia - Ministerial effectiveness in promoting sanitation coverage"
Eddy Perez (Senior Sanitation Advisor): "Strengthening the enabling environment to scale up and sustain rural sanitation service delivery: Global and SSA examples"
Session E: Improving multi-sector stakeholder coordination
Stephen Kiberiti (Minitry of Health): "Tanzania - Improving multi-sector stakeholder coordination"
Session J: Policy to successful implementation: drivers for action (Part 1)
Steffen Blume (GIZ): "Zambia - Lessons from development of national urban sanitation strategy"
David Serukka (Kampala Capital City Authority): "Uganda - Local leadership as the driver of urban sanitation"
David Auerbach (Sanergy): "Affordable sanitation in urban informal settlements"
SIDE EVENT: Productive Sanitation, Food security, and Resilent Livelihoods: What have we learned and what are barriers to scale and sustainability? organized by Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI)
Linus Dagerskog (SEI): "Recovering what and why: the potential of productive sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa"
Looking back: What can we learn from past productive sanitation experiences? What has worked and what has failed – and why?
- Savadogo Karim, CEFAME and SNV, Burkina Faso
- Kailou Hamadou, Niger Ministry of Hydraulics and Sanitation
- Dr Sudhir Pillay, Water Research Commission, South Africa
- Dr Josiane Nikiema, International Water Management Institute Ghana
Moving forward: How do we make productive sanitation sustainable, especially at scale; and how can we overcome the remaining barriers?
- Anselme Vodounhessi, GIZ/African Union
- David Auerbach, SANERGY, Kenya
- Brenda Achiro, Water for People, Uganda
- Josephine Ouedraogo, Sanitation Directorate of Burkina Faso