Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools (WinS) International Learning Exchange (ILE) GIZ, UNICEF (2017)

The report summarizes the proceedings of the ILE in Indonesia, provides technical details and input of invited resource experts as well as participants, and expands on the key discussions that made the event such a lively, useful and practical experience for all participants. It is hoped that the report will be an important element in joint global knowledge management for WinS and that it will be useful for anyone interested in and advocating for WinS. For all participants, it will be a pertinent reminder of the proceedings, discussions and joint commitments and will hopefully provide motivation for renewed action.

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The outcome document provides a summary of the most relevant observations, learnings and recommendations, including the commitments and action plans of the 5th WinS ILE in Jakarta (14–18 November 2016). The document represents the consensus among all participants on key areas of action to strengthen national systems and capacity for WinS and recognizes the positive spirit and forward-looking motivation of delegates, who expressed their commitment to use this document as guidance in future work towards universal access to WinS. Full and detailed coverage of all sessions and discussions will be available at a later stage in a formal conference report.

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GIZ, UNICEF (2017). Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools (WinS) International Learning Exchange (ILE) UNICEF Indonesia

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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools (WinS)

Published in: 2017
Pages: 29

Publisher:
UNICEF Indonesia

Author(s):
GIZ, UNICEF

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