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Day 1: 14 November | ||
Measuring progress in achieving equitable access to water and sanitation | ||
Enabling framework for adequate monitoring of compliance with the human rights to water and sanitation Ms. Lenka Kručková, Water Lex (Switzerland) |
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The need for gender-disaggregated indicators to track equitable access to water and sanitation Ms. Emma Anakhasyan, Women for Water Partnership (Netherlands) |
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Water scarcity and drought, the impact on human health Can we manage? Still a challenge? |
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Water scarcity and drought, the impact on human health – can we manage? Still a challenge? Ms. Elena Mateescu, National Meterological Association (Romania) |
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Environmental health risks related to climate change, water and sanitation in Italy Mr. Luca Lucentini, National Institute for Health (Italy) |
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Scarcity, Droughts and Urban Water Emergency Plans in Cities with over 20,000 inhabitants Ms. Josefina Maestu Unturbe, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Spain) |
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How can drinking water suppliers better manage the water quality? Swiss example on on-line monitoring and training program |
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Clean Water Monitoring – Development of a multi-parameters probe for real-time monitoring of water quality in networks Ms. Pauline Perdaems, SIG –Geneva Water (Switzerland) Ms. Nicola Giandomenico, Hepia (Switzerland) Mr. Didier Helal, Orbiwise (Switzerland) |
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Training Programs for Small Water Supply Utilities in Switzerland Mr. Urs Manser, Swiss Gas and Water Industry Association (Switzerland) |
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Drinking Water – Portrait of a water supply operator | Video | |
Day 2: 15 November |
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Sanitation in the pan-European region: instrument for development |
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Input from you for scoping study Ms. Ana Maria de Roda Husman, National Institute for Public Health and the Environoment (Netherlands) |
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Programme area 5 – Safe and efficient management of water supply and sanitation systems Ms. Jelka Appelman and Mr. Meinte de Hoogh, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (Netherlands) |
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MOOC on Water, Sanitation and Waste Mr. Christian Zurbrügg, EAWAG (Switzerland) |
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Sanitation Safety Planning | Video | |
Sanitation in the Netherlands – situation and challenges Ms. Jelka Appelman and Mr. Meinte de Hoogh, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (Netherlands) |
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Sanitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Situation and Challenges Ms. Jelena Vićanović, Public Insitution „Vode Srpske“ (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Ms. Aida Vilić-Švraka Public Health Institute (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
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Small-scale water supplies and sanitation in the European Region |
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Launch of documents on small-scale water supplies and sanitation Ms. Bettina Rickert, Federal Environment Agency (Germany) |
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Improving the evidence base of the situation of SSWSS in Serbia through rapid assessment Ms. Dragana Jovanovic, Institute of Public Health (Serbia) |
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Sustainable financing of the costs of small-scale water services provision Mr. Stef Smits, IRC (Netherlands) |
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ApaSan Moldova – Water and Sanitation Project Moldova, implemented by Skat Consulting Ltd. 2008 - 2019 Ms. Corina Andronic, Swiss Water and Sanitation Project in Moldova (Republic of Moldova) |
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The enabling environment for non-grid sanitation solutions – a brief of Eawag research Mr. Christian Zurbrügg, EAWAG (Switzerland) |
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Day 3: 16 November |
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Uncomfortable but important: getting sanitation and transboundary issues higher on the agenda – examples from Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova and Tajikistan |
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Uncomfortable but important: getting sanitation and transboundary issues higher on the water agenda | ||
Improving WASH in Schools for healthy and sustainable learning environment |
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WASH in Schools | Video | |
Advancing WASH in Schools – Publications Ms. Marta Vargha, National Public Health Center (Hungary) |
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How to ensure healthy learning by improving WASH in Schools Mr. Arne Panesar, giz (Germany) |
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“Targets – process – results” on school WASH in Moldova Ms. Corina Andronic, Swiss Water and Sanitation Project in Moldova (Republic of Moldova) |
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Girls Voices Reaching the Government Mr. Esen Turusbekov (UNICEF Kyrgyzstan) |
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Situation analysis of access to healthy drinking water and sanitation for children in primary schools in rural areas of the Šumadija and Pomoravlje Districts Ms. Biljana Filipovic, Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental protection (Serbia) |
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