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1991-<strong>2015</strong>: Silver JubileeGender sensitive indicators in sanitation and wastewater planningand implementationNL357IntroductionConvenor: Bremen Overseas Research & Development Association, Gender and <strong>Water</strong> Alliance, GIZ, Network ofWomen Ministers and Leaders for the Environment, Sustainable Sanitation Alliance, UN <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> Assessment<strong>Programme</strong>, UNEP and Women in Europe for a Common FutureWomen are key agents to fully implement the universal targets for sanitation and wastewater management globally. The event will contributeto the SDGs monitoring on gender and the <strong>Water</strong> Goal, especially targets 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 through providing concrete examples of gender inclusiveapproaches for programmes and strategies.SundayModerators: Priscilla Achakpa, WomenEnvironment <strong>Programme</strong>, Nigeria andSascha Gabizon, Co-Chair of Women´sMajor Group, Women in Europe for aCommon Future11:00 Introduction: Status ofsanitation, wastewater andrelated gender indicators inthe current SDG discussionsGraham Alabaster, UN-HabitatFrancesca Greco, UNESCOWWAPPresentation of best practices11:15 Gender sensitive checklist forwastewater and re-use projectsClaudia Wendland, UNEP/WECF11:20 Africa exampleNelson Gomonda, AMCOW (tbc)11:25 South-East Asia examplesMaren Heuvels, BORDA11:30 Georgia exampleBistra Mihaylova, UNEP/WECFRCDA11:35 Bangladesh exampleShaila Shahid, GWA11:40 Jordan exampleBassam al Hayek, GIZ11:45 Concrete contributions to theSustainable Development<strong>Water</strong> Goal (SDG 6.2 and 6.3)discussions – Panel discussionBai Maas Taal, AMCOWMaria Mutagamba, UNSGAB,Uganda (tbc)Shaila Shahid, Bangladesh, GWAUschi Eid, UNSGABCatarina de Albuquerque, SWA(tbc)Birguy Lamizana, UNEP12:20 Closing remarksMondayTuesdayInnovative initiatives maximising finance toimplement Sustainable Development GoalsFH202WednesdayConvenor: 2030 <strong>Water</strong> Resources Group, First Climate Markets AG, SIWI,Swiss <strong>Water</strong> Partnership, The Gold Standard Foundation and <strong>World</strong> VisionAs the new development framework concretises, it becomes clear that business-as-usualapproaches won’t be enough to tackle global water challenges. A change in mind set isneeded and some have already explored news ways of stakeholder engagement. This seminarshowcases emerging partnerships and explores their added-value in implementing the SDG.Photo: First Climate Markets AGThursday09:00 WelcomeOlga Darazs, SWP09:05 Innovative Initiatives: Resultsbased financeBrendan Smith, Gold StandardFoundation09:15 Innovative Initiatives:Multi stakeholder partnershipfor actionable action forwater securityAnders Berntell, 2030 <strong>Water</strong>Resources Group09:25 DiscussionModeratior: Marco Daniel, SWPBrendan Smith, Gold StandardFoundationAnders Berntell, 2030<strong>Water</strong> Resources GroupHåkan Tropp, SIWISascha Lafeld, First ClimateMarkets AGDean Thomson, <strong>World</strong> VisionYi Wie, InternationalDevelopment Enterprises10:10 Q&A10:25 Closing remarksOlga Darazs, SWPFridayGeneral infoprogramme.worldwaterweek.org 113

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