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Second meeting of the expert group on monitoring progress in achieving equitable access to water and sanitation

15 - 16 May 2013
Paris France

The second meeting of the expert group on monitoring progress in achieving equitable access to water and sanitation in the pan-European region under the Protocol on Water and Health was held on 15-16 May 2013 in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in Paris, France.

The objectives of the meeting were:

  • To draw lessons from the pilot projects on assessing equitable access implemented in France, Portugal and Ukraine (self-evaluation process, findings and follow-up)
  • To finalize the score card on equitable access
  • To finalize the synthesis report including recommendations on the way to organise the self-assessment process and to use the results
  • To discuss possible next steps and future work on equitable access in the framework of the Protocol on Water and Health.

 

Documents

Document title ENG
Agenda PDF
Country report: Pilot Project in France (Greater Paris urban area) PDF
Annex: Score-card: Actions taken in the Greater Paris urban area PDF
Country report: Pilot Project in Portugal PDF
Annex: Score-card: Actions taken in Portugal PDF
Country report: Pilot project in Ukraine PDF
Annex: Score-card: Actions taken in Ukraine PDF
First draft of the synthesis report: The equitable access score-card: supporting policy processed to achieve the human right to water and sanitation PDF
Proposed next steps and future work on equitable access to water and sanitation PDF
List of participants PDF

Presentations

Title ENG
The Equitable access score-card: Finalising the synthesis report
Roberto Martín-Hurtado, consultant to UNECE
PDF
Greater Paris: self-evaluation process, findings and follow-up
Sylvain Rotillon and Odile Nieuwyaer, Mairie de Paris
PDF
Portugal:  self-evaluation process, findings and follow-up
David Alves and Alvaro Carvalho, ERSAR
PDF
Ukraine:  self-evaluation process, findings and follow-up
Anna Tsvietkova, MAMA-86
PDF
Analysis of access to water and sanitation by wealth quintiles under the Joint Monitoring Programme
Didier Allely, WHO
PDF
Next steps and future work
Chantal Demilecamps, UNECE
PDF