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11:00-12:30<br />

Cause marketing campaigns for sustainable growth: <strong>Water</strong>.org-Stella Artois<br />

partnership<br />

Convenors: Anheuser-Busch InBev and <strong>Water</strong>.org<br />

<strong>Water</strong> crisis disproportionately affects women. Through its “Buy a Lady a Drink” campaign, AB InBev’s Stella Artois is helping <strong>Water</strong>.<br />

org provide access to clean water to women and their families in developing countries through <strong>Water</strong>Credit – a microfinance program for<br />

household water connections. The event shares learnings from such partnerships.<br />

Introduction<br />

Sunday<br />

Room: FH 307<br />

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Monday<br />

Room: FH 202<br />

Tuesday<br />

Equitable access to water and sanitation: Sustainable growth for all<br />

Convenors: GIZ, Mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Safe Drinking <strong>Water</strong> and Sanitation,<br />

Ministry of Social Affairs and Health of France, Programme for Finland’s <strong>Water</strong> Sector Support to Kyrgyzstan and<br />

Tajikistan (Fin<strong>Water</strong>WEI II), SuSanA, SDC, UNECE, <strong>Water</strong>Lex and WHO<br />

The event addresses the challenge of providing access to water, sanitation and hygiene for everyone. It provides interactive forum for highlighting<br />

solutions by various actors – from equity approach of the Protocol on <strong>Water</strong> and Health to showcasing practical country experiences – and<br />

provides opportunity for jointly identifying integrated solutions.<br />

11:00 Introduction by the chair<br />

Pierre Studer<br />

11:05 Introduction of the equity<br />

concept and protocol<br />

activities on equitable access<br />

Yannick Pavageau, Ministry of<br />

Social Affairs and Health, France<br />

11:15 Key outcomes and actions<br />

resulting from the equitable<br />

access self-assessment<br />

exercize in the Republic of<br />

Moldova under UNECE-SDC<br />

project<br />

Daniela Bordeianu, Solidarity<br />

<strong>Water</strong> for Europe in Moldova<br />

11:30 Panel discussion on specific<br />

dimensions of equitable<br />

access and tools to address<br />

equity issues<br />

Moderator: Oliver Schmoll, WHO<br />

• <strong>Water</strong>, sanitation and hygiene in<br />

schools: the SDGs and the role the<br />

education sector<br />

Bella Monse, GIZ<br />

• Access to water and sanitation in health<br />

care facilities<br />

Rick Johnston, WHO<br />

• Access to water and sanitation in rural<br />

areas – Experience from a Fin<strong>Water</strong>WEI<br />

II project in Tajikistan<br />

Gulchehra Boboeva, Oxfam<br />

Affordability of water and sanitation<br />

services<br />

Léo Heller, Special Rapporteur<br />

• Bringing different tools together –<br />

Developing equitable access action<br />

plans<br />

Francesca Bernardini, UNECE<br />

12:00 Q&A<br />

Moderator: Johan Gely, SDC<br />

12:25 Concluding remarks by the chair<br />

General info Friday<br />

Thursday Wednesday<br />

12:30 Close of event<br />

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