BORDA Symposium - Integrated Management of Used Water and Sanitation 10 and 11 November 2015 in Bremen, Germany BORDA (2015)

The symposium responded to needs of action as identified during 2015’s World Water Forum 7 in South-Korea and 2015’s World Water Week in Stockholm. By linking actual experiences from implementation with innovative concepts of urban development, the symposium aimed

▶▶ to generate an input to the realization of respective SDGs and to the HABITAT III process (Quito/Ecuador, October 2016) on livable and inclusive cities,
▶▶ to identify key elements and practicalities for the establishment of used-water management schemes as integral part of a holistic approach of infrastructure development, and
▶▶ to support the further strengthening of the international community of practice.

The symposium addressed the following topics: ▶▶ Policy challenges – how to translate water and especially sanitation related Sustainable Development Goals to implementation on local level ▶▶ Strategies to integrate the water cycle into urban development processes ▶▶ Roadmaps for progressive implementation« – creating favorable framework conditions and adequate administrative procedures for a push of infrastructure development on municipal level ▶▶ Good governance as a key for an effective and comprehensive management of water resources ▶▶ Challenges to translate innovative pilot activities of sanitation related community development into the mainstream of infrastructure development ▶▶ Innovative instruments as impact investment – reliable options for financing sanitation services on community Level Shared responsibilities between business, public sector and communities – experiences with water stewardship initiatives Find the presentations on the links below.

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 Resource management related to water within a changing urban dimension

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BORDA (2015). BORDA Symposium - Integrated Management of Used Water and Sanitation 10 and 11 November 2015 in Bremen, Germany Bremen Overseas Research and Development (BORDA)

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 Resource management related to water within a changing urban dimension – a business perspective, — Thomas van Waeyenberge (AQUAFED)

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Being strategic: holistic urban development - Dr. Christoph Luethi (EAWAG-SANDEC)

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Citywide Sanitation Planning Insights from India, Bangladesh - B.R. Balachandran Consultant, BORDA & CDD Society

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Decentralised Solidarity Financing for Access to Water and Sanitation for all - Christophe Le Jallé (pS‐Eau) & Cléo Lossouarn (SIAAP)

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Establishing sustainable Operation & Maintenance and Monitoring & Evaluation schemes for Community Based Sanitation infrastructure: Experiences from Indonesia - Marina Brueckner (BORDA)

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How did the East Asian ‘Tigers’ deliver sanitation within a generation? Lessons for the SDGs - Henry Northover (WaterAid)

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How to make urban and sanitation planning work - Julien Gabert (GRET)

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Infra-de-structuring Africa‘s urban revolution - Oliver Schetter (TU Berlin)

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Integrated Management of Used Water in Neighborhoods of Leon/Nicaragua - Pedro Kramer (BORDA)

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Key elements for establishing economically reliable operation models – a utility perspective - Christian Günner (Hamburg Wasser)

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Modern infrastructure for management of used water in Europe - a result of a progressive implementation process - Dipl.-Ing. Raimund Meyer (Umweltbetrieb Bremen)

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Progressive implementation challenges, policy options, and instruments for creating inclusive and liveable cities for all - Stefan Reuter (BORDA)

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Scaling-up small-scale sanitation in a disabling institutional and regulatory environment: Experiences from Egypt - Philippe Reymond (Eawag-Sandec)

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Targeting the missing middle – impact investment as a tool to finance basic needs services - Kajetan Hetzer (Social Equity Fund)

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The need for gender sensitive planning in sanitation: Why small differences can add huge values - Petra Kohler (Eawag-Sandec)

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Transforming Informal Settlements towards more liveable urban spaces - Dr Graham Alabaster (UNHABITAT)

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Water and Sanitation Service Delivery using a Continuous Improvement Approach - Teddy Gounden (eThekwini)

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Welcome Note - Bremen State Secretary Ulrike Hiller

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BORDA Symposium - Integrated Management of Used Water and Sanitation

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