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SuSanA webinar: Ghana private sector actors facilitate innovations, learning and knowledge management in sanitation 18th December 14:00 (GMT)
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Here is the recording of the webinar and the two presentations in PPT format.
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Many thanks to all who attended, and to Ama and Simon for their great presentations!
The discussion afterwards was fantastic. If you have any comments or questions we didn't have a chance to discuss feel free to post them here or to send me an email.
I will post a link to the webinar recording here as soon as it is available.
Thanks again,
Connie
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The discussion afterwards was fantastic. If you have any comments or questions we didn't have a chance to discuss feel free to post them here or to send me an email.
I will post a link to the webinar recording here as soon as it is available.
Thanks again,
Connie
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Dear All,
Please register for the webinar in the link below.
www.susana.org/en/ghana-private-sector
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Please register for the webinar in the link below.
www.susana.org/en/ghana-private-sector
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To join this webinar scheduled for Dec 18, 2017 14.00 GMT please go directly to
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SuSanA webinar: Ghana private sector actors facilitate innovations, learning and knowledge management in sanitation 18th December 14:00 (GMT)
Whilst it is apparent that the private sector has a crucial role to play in the achievement of sustainable sanitation, its engagement has largely been limited to service provision, and at best, financial contributions through corporate social responsibility.
In Ghana the Environmental Services Providers Association (ESPA), a network of private sector environmental service providers, is self-organising and supporting the government and the entire sector in dynamic ways. ESPA aims to coordinate private sector service delivery and promote best practice through information sharing. To achieve this, ESPA has chosen to facilitate the setup and running of the Ghana Sanitation think tank 'Tersus', in collaboration with the academia and the newly established ministry of sanitation.
Tersus as an independent body of environmental sanitation experts largely drawn from the academia and the private sector, which seeks to address the knowledge gaps in the sector. It aims to provide innovative, evidence-based policy recommendations on environmental sanitation management informed by knowledge and practices drawn from Ghana and across Africa.
Join our webinar on the 18th of December to learn more about this work and associated learnings from Ghana with presentations from 2 speakers:
Ms Ama Ofori Antwi (ESPA) espaghana.com/
Dr. Simon Mariwah (Tersus thinktank)
Followed by a Q and A session.
14:00-15:00 GMT
18.12.17
To join the webinar directly please go to seint.adobeconnect.com/seiwebinar/
Find a link to webinar registration below in comments
This webinar is an output of a SuSanA workshop in held in Accra in September. Read more about this workshop here: forum.susana.org/232-susana-meetings/220...development-in-accra
The webinar is part of a wider effort to bring rich learnings from the global South to the SuSanA platform.
In Ghana the Environmental Services Providers Association (ESPA), a network of private sector environmental service providers, is self-organising and supporting the government and the entire sector in dynamic ways. ESPA aims to coordinate private sector service delivery and promote best practice through information sharing. To achieve this, ESPA has chosen to facilitate the setup and running of the Ghana Sanitation think tank 'Tersus', in collaboration with the academia and the newly established ministry of sanitation.
Tersus as an independent body of environmental sanitation experts largely drawn from the academia and the private sector, which seeks to address the knowledge gaps in the sector. It aims to provide innovative, evidence-based policy recommendations on environmental sanitation management informed by knowledge and practices drawn from Ghana and across Africa.
Join our webinar on the 18th of December to learn more about this work and associated learnings from Ghana with presentations from 2 speakers:
Ms Ama Ofori Antwi (ESPA) espaghana.com/
Dr. Simon Mariwah (Tersus thinktank)
Followed by a Q and A session.
14:00-15:00 GMT
18.12.17
To join the webinar directly please go to seint.adobeconnect.com/seiwebinar/
Find a link to webinar registration below in comments
This webinar is an output of a SuSanA workshop in held in Accra in September. Read more about this workshop here: forum.susana.org/232-susana-meetings/220...development-in-accra
The webinar is part of a wider effort to bring rich learnings from the global South to the SuSanA platform.
Connie Benjamin
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