This Symposium explored methods for evaluating the context in which traditional interventions are situated, considering the political economy, and engaging with whole systems to ensure that services last over time.
Title | Kampala WASH Symposium: Outcome Report 2016 |
Publication Type | Conference Report |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Sanitation, UMinistry o, IRC, UNICEF, ,, GIZ, ,, GWC, Aguaconsult, ,, .org, SWASH |
Pagination | 21 |
Date Published | 06/2016 |
Publisher | IRC, Government of Uganda, UNICEF, USAID, GIZ, WADA, GWC, AguaConsult, SuSanA and SustainableWASH.org |
Place Published | Kampala, Uganda |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | The Symposium was not “business as usual” in three significant ways: it was held in a developing country and co-hosted by the Government of Uganda, more government officials not only attended but presented than ever before, and attendees saw real-world examples of whole system approaches through field trips and open houses. The Symposium combined the 21st Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) meeting and the 6th Sustainability Forum to bring a much needed focus on sanitation systems, in addition to water and hygiene. While many recognise that water, sanitation, and hygiene must all be improved to lead to lasting benefits, sanitation systems and the factors that lead to lasting improved behaviours are not as well understood than those for water. The objectives of the Symposium were to:
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