2016 World Water Week programme
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Sunday | 28 August | 09:00-10:30<br />
City-wide sanitation services: Recent thinking and experiences<br />
Convenors: GIZ, SuSanA, UNDP-SIWI <strong>Water</strong> Governance Facility, <strong>Water</strong> Global Practice of the <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
and <strong>Water</strong>Aid<br />
What is the latest thinking on planning and delivering sanitation city-wide? What can we learn from successful cities? We are bringing<br />
together key urban sanitaton stakeholders to address these questions. After a presentation of recent research, the experience of nine cities will<br />
be shared in marketplace format, followed by discussion.<br />
Room: FH 202<br />
09:00 Opening remarks<br />
Daniela Krahl, German<br />
Federal Ministry for Economic<br />
Cooperation and Development<br />
(tbc)<br />
09:10 Research presentation: ‘A tale<br />
of clean cities: insights for<br />
planning urban sanitation<br />
from Ghana, India and the<br />
Philippines’<br />
Andrés Hueso, <strong>Water</strong>Aid<br />
09:25 City sanitation experiences<br />
marketplace – 4 rounds of<br />
12 minutes<br />
• Vitoria, Brazil: Martin Gambrill,<br />
The <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
• Dakar, Senegal: Radu Ban, Bill<br />
and Melinda Gates Foundation<br />
• Maputo, Mozambique: Suraja<br />
Raj, Emory University<br />
• Kumasi, Ghana: Georges<br />
Mikhael, WSUP<br />
• Kolhapur, India: Bernd Gutterer,<br />
BORDA<br />
• Khulna, Bangladesh: Rajeev<br />
Munankami, SNV<br />
• San Fernando, The Philippines:<br />
Andrés Hueso, <strong>Water</strong>Aid<br />
• Sawahlunto, Indonesia: Melita<br />
Grant, Institute of Sustainable<br />
Futures – UTS<br />
• Kampala, Uganda: Najib<br />
Lukooya Bateganya, Kampala<br />
Capital City Authority<br />
10:15 Plenary sharing and<br />
discussion<br />
10:30 Close of event<br />
Results-based financing for water supply in urban and peri-urban areas<br />
Convenors: Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid and The <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
Results-based financing approaches can provide innovative solutions to common development challenges found in the delivery of<br />
water supply services in rapidly urbanizing areas in developing countries. Case studies on blended financing mechanisms in Kenya, and<br />
results-based financing applicability to irrigation schemes in other countries will be highlighted.<br />
Room: NL 357<br />
09:00 Welcome and opening remarks<br />
Catherine Commander O’Farrell,<br />
Head, GPOBA<br />
09:20 Blended finance mechanisms<br />
in Kenya<br />
Ismail Shaiye, CEO, WSTF<br />
Robert Gakubia, CEO, WASREB<br />
09:40 Results-based financing in<br />
other water schemes<br />
Rajesh Advani, Sr., GPOBA<br />
William Kingdom,<br />
The <strong>World</strong> Bank Group<br />
10:00 Discussion and Q&A – Panel<br />
10:25 Closing remarks<br />
10:30 Close of event<br />
Photo: Foad Al Harazi, <strong>World</strong> Bank<br />
22 <strong>2016</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> for sustainable growth