2016 World Water Week programme
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Thursday | 1 September | 09:00-10:30<br />
WASH services in fragile states: Accountability for sustainable service delivery<br />
Room: NL Pillar Hall/Pelarsalen<br />
Convenors: UNDP <strong>Water</strong> Governance Facility at SIWI, United Nations Children’s Fund and <strong>Water</strong> Global Practice<br />
of the <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
In fragile states, governments and their donors face an accountability dilemma. State bureaucracies lack capacity to deliver peace dividends<br />
meeting citizen´s expectations. Yet delivering urgently needed services through non-state actors can be at the expense of building citizen-state<br />
accountability. This event explores ways to reinforce domestic accountability for service delivery.<br />
09:00 Welcome<br />
John Sibi Okumu<br />
09:05 Introduction of emergency to<br />
development transition case<br />
studies<br />
Dominick de Waal, The <strong>World</strong><br />
Bank Group<br />
09:15 Introduction of the reference<br />
guide on accountability and<br />
experiences on its application<br />
Cecilia Sharp, UNICEF<br />
service providers (formal<br />
and informal), citizens<br />
and donors (humanitarian and<br />
development)<br />
10:15 Discussion on accountability<br />
in the emergency to<br />
development transition<br />
10:30 Close of event<br />
09:30 Role play (Somalia and Sierra<br />
Leone)<br />
Representative of<br />
constituencies government,<br />
Photo: Altai Consulting<br />
Seminar: <strong>Water</strong> for sustainable and inclusive cities: how to induce change?<br />
Convenors: Global <strong>Water</strong> Operators’ Partnerships Alliance at UN-Habitat, GWP, SIWI, The <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
and WEF<br />
This seminar will explore the imagination, creativity, and leadership, required to repurpose urban water systems in new and integrated<br />
ways. It will consider social vulnerabilities and environmental inequalities along with new technologies and regulatory arrangements that<br />
promote productive resource reuse, viable businesses, jobs and income creation for sustainable growth.<br />
Room: FH 300<br />
Inducing change through IUWM<br />
09:00 Welcome<br />
Bill Kingdom, The <strong>World</strong> Bank<br />
Group<br />
09:05 Managing extreme in a mega<br />
city: The nexus of water scarcity<br />
and water pollution in São Paulo<br />
Dr Jerson Kelman, President,<br />
SABESP<br />
09:25 Urban drainage in Barcelona:<br />
from hazard to resource?<br />
Prof David Sauri, Universitat<br />
Autònoma de Barcelona<br />
09:40 Moderator Interview with<br />
poster authors<br />
Chaya Ravishankar, Institute for<br />
Social and Economic Change,<br />
India<br />
Isabel Enerson, KTH<br />
Maarten Mulder, AMREF Flying<br />
Doctors<br />
09:45 Urban sustainability: Learning<br />
from failure Magdalena River<br />
Case, Mexico City<br />
Fernanda Garciagiego, UCL<br />
10:00 Moderator Interview with<br />
poster authors<br />
Philip Kruse, Technical University<br />
Dortmund<br />
Amit Kumar, Environment Watch<br />
India<br />
10:05 Recalibrating the Los Angeles<br />
River: Design as advocacy for<br />
change<br />
Mia Lehrer, Mia Lehrer +<br />
Associates<br />
10:25 Reflections and summary<br />
Martin Gambrill, The <strong>World</strong> Bank<br />
Group<br />
10:30 Close of seminar<br />
106 <strong>2016</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> for sustainable growth