SuSanA News mail November 2011
Dear SuSanA members and partners, This monthly e-mail informs you about the latest news from SuSanA and the SuSanA partners. For more frequent news updates please visit our facebook page: (www.facebook.com/susana.org) or check the SuSanA discusssion forum (www.forum.susana.org). This e-mail is sent to 2350 subscribers of the SuSanA mailing list and contains the following topics: 1. Input is welcome: The compilation of 13 SuSanA factsheets is progressing well 2. Working group 6 (cities and planning) held side event at the WSSCC Global Forum in Mumbai 3. Share your thoughts: Planning has begun for the next SuSanA meeting in 2012 4. New: Subscribe to e-mail alert for new postings on the SuSanA discussion forum 5. SuSanA is growing: We announce 10 new partners 6. Express your opinion: The SSWM Toolbox celebrates its first birthday and invites you to participate in a user survey 7. Sharing knowledge: New additions to the SuSanA library 8. Monthly SuSanA discussion forum digest: What has been discussed? 9. Discover faces and voices of SuSanA: Recently added videos |
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1. Input is welcome: The compilation of 13 SuSanA factsheets is progressing well
You might have seen the postings on the SuSanA discussion forum about the revisions of the factsheets of some working groups. The driver for this is the planned SuSanA compilation of all 13 factsheets in one book, initiated by the SuSanA secretariat (see posting by Elisabeth von Muench here: http://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/69-relevant-for-all-working-groups/473-compilation-of-factsheets-is-getting-closer-to-completion-input-still-welcome. We are trying to complete the revised draft compilation by 20 November so that we can circulate it to all SuSanA members (a preliminary version was published in August, see here: http://www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1229). Please take part in the discussions of the factsheets and share your knowledge on: http://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/6-susana-working-groups 2. Working group 6 (cities and planning) held side event at the WSSCC Global Forum in Mumbai
The SuSanA cities and planning working group organised a working group meeting at the WSSCC Global Forum on Sanitation and Hygiene on 12 October 2011 in Mumbai, India. The meeting with several external guests discussed how the working group could support the Community of Practice (CoP) to be launched by WSSCC during the Global Forum and which tasks it could undertake in future. 3. Share your thoughts: Planning has begun for the next SuSanA meeting in 2012
At the last SuSanA meeting in Stockholm (the 14th meeting), the following three locations were suggested for the next SuSanA meeting: LatinoSan in Panama (early 2012), East Asia San in Indonesia (April 2012) or AfricaSan 4 (note that for AfricaSan4 no date has been set for 2012 yet).
We are inviting you to share your thoughts and make suggestions on the discussion forum (http://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/10-by-susana-secretariat/545-planning-has-begun-for-the-15th-susana-meeting-early-2012#545) or via email to the SuSanA secretariat:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 4. New: Subscribe to e-mail alert for new postings on the SuSanA discussion forumGood news: You can now subscribe to an e-mail alert service for new posts on the SuSanA discussion forum. All you have to do is to leave your e-mail address (http://forum.susana.org/forum/subscribe) and you will then receive a notification by e-mail showing all the new posts in the last 24 hours. By subscribing to the e-mail alert service you will never miss the start of a new discussion or replies to a topic already under discussion. Even people who have not yet created a login for themselves, can subscribe to this service, simply by leaving their e-mail address and thus begin to follow the forum passively. 5. SuSanA is growing: We announce 10 new partners
The SuSanA network has recently grown in size with 10 new partner organisations joining the network bringing the total to 173. A brief introduction to each new partner organisation is given below. 6. The SSWM Toolbox celebrates its first birthday and invites you to participate in a user survey
The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management Toolbox is an open-source capacity development tool for the local level, linking water management, sanitation and agriculture. On the 1st of November, the Toolbox celebrated its first birthday. The SSWM Toolbox is put into practice by various SuSanA partners and other organisations under the lead of the Swiss company seecon gmbh. Recently, the Toolbox won the IWA Project Innovation Award! Find out about all SSWM supporters on their partner page: http://www.sswm.info/content/partners 7. Sharing knowledge: A selection of new additions to the SuSanA library
Since the last news mail, we have added another 60 documents to the SuSanA library bringing the total number to 984 (see www.susana.org/library where the most recently uploaded documents are shown at the top of the list). Of these 60, we highlight the following six publications to you:
The journal is available here: http://www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1278
WSP: Introductory Guide to Sanitation Marketing - WSP Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Devine, J., Kullmann, C. (2011) Sanitation marketing is an emerging field with a relatively small group of practitioners who are learning by doing. With an Introductory Guide to Sanitation Marketing, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) seeks to contribute to the field by sharing practical guidance on the design, implementation, and monitoring of rural sanitation marketing programs at scale in India, Indonesia, and Tanzania, plus additional projects implemented in Cambodia and Peru. The guide is available here: http://www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1258 moSan - mobile sanitation: Toilet for the urban poor in Bangladesh Mijthab, M. (2011) GIZ Bangladesh and the German industrial designer student Mona Mijthab developed a non-infractructure-based separation dry toilet for the urban poor in Bangladesh. The household toilet is part of a sustainable sanitation system that shall be run on a leasing scheme with collectors, transport, excreta treatment and possibly reuse. The lightweight toilet can be carried and used at a convenient place and is also suitable in cases of emergency, like flooded areas. The publication is available here: http://www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1237 See also the forum discussion about this concept here: http://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/52-mobile-solutions-portable-solutions/227-mosan-mobile-toilet-for-the-urban-poor-in-bangladesh 8. Monthly SuSanA discussion forum digest: What has been discussed?
We are busy spreading the word about the SuSanA discussion forum and explaining its concept and features. See for example the recent announcement on Sanitation Updates: http://sanitationupdates.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/susana-open-forums-on-sanitation/. We now have 961 registered users, 103 topics and over 530 posts. It is very exciting to see the new posts every day, to welcome new users and to follow the lively debates. Examples for topics which have been discussed last month are given below:
Access the discussion forum: www.forum.susana.org
Recorded video presentations from the 13th SuSanA meeting in Kigali as well as short video clips from the Water Cube in Stockholm are now available on the SuSanA website. Be part of the experience and watch these videos here:Direct contact person in case of technical problems or suggestions: Enno Schroeder (GIZ) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. If you have forgotten your SuSanA login or password, please check your login or reset your password here (you need a login and password to make postings but not for reading): http://www.susana.org/component/user/reset 9. Discover faces and voices of SuSanA: Recently added videos
You can find more information on events and news on the SuSanA website: www.susana.org/news. We invite you to send us information on events and news items for publication on the SuSanA website. To provide comments and questions, please e-mail us or use our facebook page www.facebook.com/susana.org or use our discussion forum (www.forum.susana.org).
Kind regards from Eschborn (Germany), |