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What makes sanitation and hygiene happen? 8th-9th May 2014 Kampala
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The topic is very interesting and useful. Please share the proceedings/presentations, once the event is over.
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What makes sanitation and hygiene happen? 8th-9th May 2014 Kampala
Preliminary Date: 8th – 9th May 2014
2-day meeting within the research project ‘Multi-level Sanitation and Hygiene Policy and Practice: a Comparative Study in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania’
Background:
NETWAS Uganda in partnership with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and Water Aid are organizing a two-day regional meeting in Kampala, Uganda on the 8th and 9th of May 2014. This meeting is part of a Sanitation Governance project that investigates the factors that ‘make sanitation and hygiene happen’ at different levels of society in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania.
Objective of meeting:
To bring together sanitation and hygiene experts and decision-makers operating at different levels of society and playing different roles within the sanitation sector to discuss and share experiences on factors and strategies that ‘make sanitation happen’.
Structure of meeting: The meeting will consist of two sessions: a workshop and a writeshop.
Target audience:
Participants will consist of a mix of donors (such as UNICEF and GIZ); relevant Ministries (e.g. Water and Environment and Health); NGOs and CSO Networks; Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and National Water and Sewerage Cooperation, since the research covers peri-urban areas as well; District Local Governments; as well as some research institutions (e.g. Makerere University and NARO) working on sanitization and use of human excreta, chemical and animal manure.
2-day meeting within the research project ‘Multi-level Sanitation and Hygiene Policy and Practice: a Comparative Study in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania’
Background:
NETWAS Uganda in partnership with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and Water Aid are organizing a two-day regional meeting in Kampala, Uganda on the 8th and 9th of May 2014. This meeting is part of a Sanitation Governance project that investigates the factors that ‘make sanitation and hygiene happen’ at different levels of society in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania.
Objective of meeting:
To bring together sanitation and hygiene experts and decision-makers operating at different levels of society and playing different roles within the sanitation sector to discuss and share experiences on factors and strategies that ‘make sanitation happen’.
Structure of meeting: The meeting will consist of two sessions: a workshop and a writeshop.
Target audience:
Participants will consist of a mix of donors (such as UNICEF and GIZ); relevant Ministries (e.g. Water and Environment and Health); NGOs and CSO Networks; Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and National Water and Sewerage Cooperation, since the research covers peri-urban areas as well; District Local Governments; as well as some research institutions (e.g. Makerere University and NARO) working on sanitization and use of human excreta, chemical and animal manure.
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