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Putting Public in Public Services: Research, Action and Equity in the Global South in Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, the city where “poo has become a politcial issue“, is hosting an international conference on “Putting Public in Public Services: Research, Action and Equity in the Global South” from 13-16 April 2014 .
Organised by the Municipal Services Project, the conference brings together researchers, activists, labour representatives, development practitioners and policy makers from around the world working to promote progressive public services, including water and sanitation.
The following presentations focus specifically on sanitation:
Dieter Wartchow (Brazil) – National sanitation laws in Brazil: An opportunity lost?
Melanie Samson (South Africa) – Including the informal, transforming the public: Insights from innovations in the waste sector
Federico Parra (Colombia) – Recognition of the ‘recicladores’ as public managers of waste in Colombia
Poornima Chikarmane (India) – Of users, providers and the state: Solid waste management in Pune, India
Mary Galvin (South Africa) – Dealing with shit in sub-Sahara Africa: The impact of “new” approaches to sanitation on human rights
Julieta del Valle (Argentina) – Guaranteeing access to public water and sanitation: ‘Acompañamiento social’ in Buenos Aires
Registration is free for observers but priority wil be given to people with a demonstrated interest in conference themes.
Registration deadline: 14 March 2014
Those unable to attend can follow debates via video streaming, podcasts and social media.
Conference website: municipalservicesproject.org/about-conference
Organised by the Municipal Services Project, the conference brings together researchers, activists, labour representatives, development practitioners and policy makers from around the world working to promote progressive public services, including water and sanitation.
The following presentations focus specifically on sanitation:
Dieter Wartchow (Brazil) – National sanitation laws in Brazil: An opportunity lost?
Melanie Samson (South Africa) – Including the informal, transforming the public: Insights from innovations in the waste sector
Federico Parra (Colombia) – Recognition of the ‘recicladores’ as public managers of waste in Colombia
Poornima Chikarmane (India) – Of users, providers and the state: Solid waste management in Pune, India
Mary Galvin (South Africa) – Dealing with shit in sub-Sahara Africa: The impact of “new” approaches to sanitation on human rights
Julieta del Valle (Argentina) – Guaranteeing access to public water and sanitation: ‘Acompañamiento social’ in Buenos Aires
Registration is free for observers but priority wil be given to people with a demonstrated interest in conference themes.
Registration deadline: 14 March 2014
Those unable to attend can follow debates via video streaming, podcasts and social media.
Conference website: municipalservicesproject.org/about-conference
Carola Israel
Officemanager "Sustainable sanitation"
GIZ, Eschborn, Germany
www.susana.org
www.giz.de/sanitation
Officemanager "Sustainable sanitation"
GIZ, Eschborn, Germany
www.susana.org
www.giz.de/sanitation
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