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National workshop on the Protocol on Water and Health for Serbia

National workshop on the Protocol on Water and Health for Serbia

09 December 2014
Belgrade Serbia

The national workshop reviewed the progress achieved in implementing the Protocol in Serbia since becoming a Party. It also aimed at gathering a broad range of stakeholders to review the draft targets set by an interministerial body. The workshop was attended by over 40 participants from ministries and agencies engaged in target setting process but also those that were not involved in the preparation of the draft targets as well as local stakeholders and NGOs. Participants provided comments to the draft targets and agreed on the next steps in the target setting process.

The workshop was held back to back with the Consultation on small-scale water supply and sanitation and equitable access to water and sanitation in Serbia (8 December)

 

Document title ENG SRP
Agenda PDF
List of participants PDF
Report    
Presentations    
Session 1.    
Introduction to the Protocol on Water and Health and to its main obligations
Mr. Oliver Schmoll, WHO/Europe
PDF
Setting targets and reporting under the Protocol on Water and Health
Ms. Nataliya Nikiforova, UNECE
PDF
Session 2.    
Activities of the Republic of Serbia for the implementation of the Protocol since becoming a Party
Ms. Ljiljana Jovanovic, Head of the National Working Group on the Protocol on Water and Health
Ministry of Health, Republic of Serbia
PDF PDF
Drinking water and bathing water quality
Ms. Katarina Spasovic, Institute of Public Health of Serbia
PDF
Public Water Supply and Sanitation and Water Protection
Ms. Aleksandra Savic, Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection, Directorate for Water
PDF PDF
Quality and Quantity of Water Resources
Mr. Nebojsa Veljkovic, Serbian Environmental Protection Agency
PDF
Session 3.    
Examples of targets set by other countries in the areas of work led by WHO/Europe
Ms. Enkhtsetseg Shinee, WHO/Europe
PDF
Examples of targets set by other countries in the areas of work led by UNECE Europe
Ms. Chantal Demilecamps, UNECE
PDF
Session 4.    
The process of setting targets in Hungary
Ms. Marta Vargha, Head, Department of Water Hygiene, National Institute for Environmental Health, Hungary
PDF PDF
Setting and implementation of targets in the Republic of Moldova
Mr. Ion Salaru, Deputy Director, National Centre for Public Health, Ministry of Health, Republic of Moldova
PDF PDF