The SuSanA meeting was held on three days following the programme of the World Toilet Summit.
On Tuesday, 4 Nov, all SuSanA members and interested participants gathered during the welcome reception of the World Toilet Summit. On Wednesday, 5 Nov, the working groups 01, 04, 05 and 08 met from 18h to 20h. After that (from 20h to 22h), ideas for the future structure of the SuSanA were jointly collected in preparation of the discussion on the future structure of SuSanA on the next day.
On Thursday, 6 Nov, a joint plenary took place providing a brief introduction of the SuSanA and an overview of the SuSanA vision documents. This part was intended to bring newcomers (about one third of the attendees) to speed up with the SuSanA process (from 15h to 16h). It was followed by launching the Chinese capacity development node for sustainable sanitation. Later in the afternoon several working groups presented their current state, results so far and way forward (from 16h to 17:30h). In the evening the discussion focused on communication aspects, the current and future structure of the SuSanA as well as the future meetings (from 18h to 20h).
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Agenda and minutes of the meeting
Minutes of the 8th meeting in Macao (PDF)
Agenda of the 8th meeting in Macao (PDF)
Presentations
Day 1
The challenging knowledge gap. WG 1: Capacity Development
Madeleine Fogde, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden
An approach for sanitation improvement:an experience from Japan
Hidenori Harada, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies,Kyoto University, Japan
Ecological Sanitation in the Earthquake Area
Prof. James Gao, Clean Water Alliances, China
Capacity Building of Ecological Sanitation in China and DPR Korea
Prof. ZiFu Li, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Introduction to domestic waste ecological treatment and resources recycling system of Beijing Olympic Forest Park
He Weijia, Beijing Zhongyuan Engineering Design & Consulting Co., China
WG 4: Sustainable Sanitation Systems, Technology Options, Hygiene and Health
Chris Zurbrügg, Sandec/Eawag, Switzerland
Current organisational structures and processes of the SuSanA
Arne Panesar, gtz, Germany
Day 2
Introduction to SuSanA and to the agenda of the meeting
Arne Panesar, gtz, Germany
Joint road map - sustainable sanitation related activities of the SuSanA
Towards more sustainable sanitation solutions – SuSanA Vision Document 1
Roland Schertenleib, Eawag/Sandec, Switzerland
Visions II Doc: Conclusions
Arno Rosemarin, SEI, Sweden
The Challenging Knowledge Gap. Working Group 01 : Capacity Development
Madeleine Fogde, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden
WG 03: Groundwater protection, Renewable energies and Climate change
Christian Olt, GTZ, Germany
WG 05: food security & productive sanitation systems
Robert Gensch, Xavier University, Philippines
WG 06: Sustainable Sanitation for Cities
Arne Panesar, gtz, Germany and Christian Lüthi, Eawag/Sandec, Switzerland
Database on sustainable sanitation activities - Sanimap
Shigenori Asai, Japan Water Forum, Japan
Current organisational structures and processes of the SuSanA
Arne Panesar, gtz, Germany