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2nd South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN-2) & 1-day CLTS Workshop


Location: Islamabad, Pakistan
Date: 20-22 September 2006


Background

The overall goal of the SACOSAN-2 Conference was to accelerate the progress of sanitation and hygiene work in the South Asia so as to enhance its peoples' quality of life in fulfilment of the Millennium Development Goals and the commitments made in the World Summit on Sustainable Development.

Conference Objectives

  • To review progress made in implementation of the Dhaka Declaration (PDF) of the 1st South Asian Conference on Sanitation (held in 2003).
  • To reiterate political commitment in each country of the region for furthering the sanitation agenda.
  • To facilitate development of country-specific as well as regional frameworks for sanitation.
  • To share experiences and lessons learnt in sanitation and hygiene promotion
  • To increase outreach of sanitation agenda in the region
  Outputs
Workshop Report DOC NEW
Islamabad Declaration 2006 PDF

For further details, contact:
Dr. Murtaza Malik, Conference Coordinator,
Ministry of Environment, Pakistan
Email: neapsp1@comsats.net.pk or murtazamalik01@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.environment.gov.pk/sacosan-2005/


CLTS Workshop

A one day workshop was held on September 19th on Community Led Total Sanitation, facilitated by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and WSP. The purpose of the workshop was to facilitate learning and exchange between the various agencies that are facilitating CLTS in various countries.

  Report
CLTS, Experiences today & tomorrow … transformation! Islamabad Workshop Report 19th September, 2006  DOC NEW
  Presentations
What is CLTS today? Genesis, adoption, spread, rejection
and contamination of CLTS in Asia
by Kamal Kar. Presented at the Second South Asia Conference on Sanitation, Islamabad, Pakistan 19-22 September 2006 PDF (11MB) NEW
Integrated Regional Support Programme: Experience in Developing Unique Model for Rural Development Pakistan PDF (3.7MB) NEW
Rural Sanitation in Bangladesh: Progress and Challenges Shafiul Azam Ahmed, Water & Sanitation Specialist, WSP. September 20, 2006 PDF NEW
Towards Total Sanitation in Indonesia PPT NEW
 

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