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AGUASAN WORKSHOP 31 (2015) 22ND – 26TH JUNE 2015
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN WASH Towards Resilience and Adaptive Management in the Water Sector
AGUASAN Workshop VIPs
Akmal AKBAROV, Project engineer, International Secretariat for Water, Tajikistan
Hello. My name is Akmal Akbarov and I’m from Tajikistan. For the moment, I’ve been working as a project engineer at the International Secretariat for Water (Canada) for 7 years. Our organization has been implementing the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation project in the Republic of Tajikistan (northern part, Sughd region). The project is funded by SDC. I am involved in preparation of hydraulic designs and construction estimates, capacity building of the rural specialists etc. We have built several drinking water supply systems and provided 39 000 rural population with safe drinking water.
I am a father of two boys and a pretty daughter. I like reading and fixing domestic hard‐ware and autos. My native language is Tajik (Persian). I speak Russian, English and a bit Uzbek.
E‐mail: akmal_aa@rambler.ru Phone: +992 92 771 41 99
Samir ALIBABIC, Project Manager / GIS Administrator, Una Consulting Ltd. & Aquasan Network in B&H, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Samir works as Geographic Information System (GIS) Engineer and Database Adminis‐trator. His duties comprise design, development and maintenance of geographic information systems, development of databases, data entry, spatial analysis, hydraulic modelling, cartography, graphic processing and drafting of drawings, project designs, plans, maps, development of study‐project documents, staff training and technical advising for application of information technologies, maintenance and procurement of hardware and software, system administration, contracting and management of IT projects. He joined the Una Consulting team in February 2009.
Samir is a Project Manager for Aquasan Network in B&H leading the project “Reduction of non‐revenue water in South‐East Europe”. Recently he joined the Aquasan Network in B&H’s team responsible for mainstreaming DRR in Bosnia and Herzegovina context. He is a member of Aquasan Network in B&H since its establishment in 2010.
By vocation, Samir is an electrotechnical engineer, majored in information technolo‐gies. He expanded his knowledge and skills through several certified courses (ESRI, Autodesk, Microsoft). Samir is a fluent English speaker.
E‐mail: samir.alibabic@unaconsulting.ba / samir.alibabic@aquasanbih.ba
Phone: +387 37 224 038 / +387 37 228 266
Marcelo BARRON ARCE, National Programme Officer, SDC, Bolivia
I’m a Bolivian economist with Master’s Degrees in Public Policies and Business Adminis‐tration. My fields of expertise are: International Cooperation, Public Policy, Climate Change, Integrated Water Management and Solid Waste Management I have over 20 years of working experience in Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador, with international organizations such as The Inter‐American Development Bank, The World Bank, DFID, European Commission, and the Dutch, Spanish and Canadian Development Agencies. I’ve been working for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Bolivia as a National Program Officer since 2010 and currently responsible for two major programs: “Integrated Water Management” (Watersheds, IWRM) and “Municipal Environmental Management” (Wastewater and Solid Waste Management).
I’m married and a father of a 22 year old girl and 11 and 8 year old boys.
E‐mail: marcelo.barron@eda.admin.ch / marcelobarron@gmail.com
Skype: Chelerbarron Mob.: +591 70121177
Nadia BENANI, Policy Advisor DRR, SDC Humanitarian Aid and SHA, Switzerland
E‐mail: nadia.benani@eda.admin.ch
Luz Angela BERNAL, Senior National Program Officer, SDC, Colombia
My name is Luz Angela, from Colombia. I have a master's degree in rural development. I work for SDC Colombia as senior national program officer primarily in the humanitarian field supporting projects related to the rehabilitation of the living conditions of IDPs, preparedness and prevention of natural hazards and, recently, the adaptation of the model SABA Peru to Colombia.
Water has always been present in my professional life. I was advising the "Water as a public good" campaign led by a foundation called ECOFONDO. In the humanitarian field, WASH has been a major issue in the recovery phase in areas affected by the armed conflict: collective access to water collection systems, microfiltration, etc. Currently, through a comprehensive proposal in Rural Water and Sanitation in 4 munici‐palities, as SDC we’re contributing to the transition towards post‐conflict considering water as an axis for peacebuilding or most commonly named territorial peace.
E‐mail: bil@eda.admin.ch / luzangela.bernalmedina@eda.admin.ch
Harald BIER, DRR Delegate for the Swiss Red Cross, Haiti
Harald Bier is a field‐oriented DRR specialist with a passion for the WASH sector. Before doing a Master in Humanitarian Action and working in DRR and livelihood projects in Haiti and Djibouti, he was earning his living as a consultant for Terra Preta soil construc‐tion and ‐sanitation. At the moment he is back in Haiti, working as DRR Delegate for the Swiss Red Cross.
E‐mail: Harald.Bier@redcross.ch
Lucien BLASER, Project Manager, Global Programme Water Initiatives (GPWI), SDC, Switzerland
I am working, since October 2014 and for a year, as an academic trainee at SDC’s Global Programme Water Initiatives. I hold a bachelor degree in geoscience and environment of the University of Lausanne as well as a master degree in development studies, with a particular focus on sustainable development, of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva).
E‐mail: lucien.blaser@eda.admin.ch
Georges BURRI, Programme Officer & SHA WES Expert, SDC Regional Office Amman, Jordan
E‐mail: george.burri@eda.admin.ch Skype: bebert_28
Markus BURRI, Director, Vivamos Mejor, Switzerland
E‐mail: burri@vivamosmejor.ch URL: www.vivamosmejor.ch Phone: +41 31 331 39 29
Bertha CAMACHO, Knowledge Management and Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, Skat Consulting Ltd. Switzerland
My professional background is in Sociology and Development Management with more than 10 years of working experience in various International Development Agencies such as the European Commission, the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation, the German Technical Cooperation, as well as in various International NGOs in Europe and Latin America. I have been engaged as Project Manager, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist and Consultant in a number of programmes and projects in Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Ukraine, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Switzerland and Germany.
E‐mail: bertha.camacho@skat.ch
Stanislava DODEVA, National Programme Officer, Swiss Embassy, Republic of Macedonia
I am a civil engineer (hydraulics) and I hold a PhD on technical science (26 years of professional experience). I work as a National Programme Officer in the Swiss Embassy in Macedonia since 2004 and I am responsible for SECO and SDC water and environ‐ment projects. The projects include mainly construction of wastewater treatment plants, preparation and implementation of river basin management plans, water supply improvement, nature conservation and environmental education. My favourite activities in private time are related to traveling, reading, watching movies… I adore sweets, Swiss chocolate and ice‐cream…
E‐mail: stanislava.dodeva@eda.admin.ch
Miriam DOWNS, National Programme Officer, SDC, Nicaragua
E‐mail: miriam.downs@eda.admin.ch Skype: Miriam.downs1
Elodie FONTEIN, WASH Advisor, Medair, Switzerland
I am a WASH Engineer, and have been working for the last two years as one of the Medair HQ WASH Advisors, based in Switzerland. I am offering strategic and technical advice to Headquarters and the field, as well as training and coaching to Medair field WASH staff, in emergency and transitional programming. I previously worked in D.R. Congo as a WASH Project Manager with Medair and did short missions with other organisations in Uganda, Haiti and Benin. I also worked in France as a Project Manager in an engineering company, overseeing roads and utilities infrastructure works.
I have a Masters in Water Science and Engineering from Polytech’Montpellier (France), 2007, and a Masters in Water Management, Community Water and Sanitation, from Cranfield University (UK), 2007.
E‐mail: elodie.fontein@medair.org
Riff FULLAN, Team Leader Knowledge & Learning, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Switzerland
Riff has been supporting collaboration, knowledge sharing and learning in development contexts for over 20 years (with Helvetas based in Zurich since 2007). Moving from the study of control over women’s labour in agriculture in central/southern Africa, Riff’s career shifted to supporting the use of internet‐related technologies for development, then into knowledge management, where he focused on how people learn, work to‐gether effectively, and share what they know based on their personal experiences and training. More recently, Riff has been exploring the implications of working in complex contexts: how can we better understand such contexts, how can we ensure our activi‐ties contribute to positive development outcomes? E‐mail: riff.fullan@helvetas.org Phone: +41 44 368 65 35
Sanjay K. GUPTA, PhD, Water, Sanitation and Solid Waste Management Specialist, Skat Consulting Ltd., Switzerland
Sanjay has a professional background in Policy Research & Advocacy and worked widely on waste management, water and sanitation, recycling value chains and integration of informal sector in developing and transitional countries of Azerbaijan, Egypt, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Bhutan. He prepared the National Strategy for Integrated Solid Waste Management for Bhutan along with revising its National Waste Management Regulations under Skat. He has spoken at more than 20 global conferences and at TEDx.
E‐mail: sanjay.gupta@skat.ch
Harold HOITING, Programme Officer WASH, Simavi, The Netherlands
Harold is working for the Dutch NGO Simavi as Programme Officer WASH for Africa and specifically Tanzania and Ghana. DRR is an integral part of the projects and programmes of Simavi to enable long‐term sustainability with the use of the FIETS Sustainability Approach. By specifically identifying the Financial, Institutional, Environmental, Tech‐nical and Social sustainability it is possible to reduce disaster risks for the life time of the provided WASH systems and services. Harold is an engineer related to land and water management and has a Master’s degree in Management, Economics and Consu‐mer Studies specialized in innovation processes and entrepreneurship. Previously Harold worked for a Dutch Engineering Company, The Embassy of The Netherlands in Jakarta, Netherlands Water Partnership and Water Institute of Southern Africa.
E‐mail: harold.hoiting@simavi.nl Phone: +31 23 512 49 74
Elsbeth HORBATY, International Country Programme Advisor, HELVETAS Swiss Inter‐cooperation, Pakistan
Born in 1954 in Winterthur, Switzerland and the mother of a son. I have spent half my life in Switzerland and the other in Nicaragua, Ireland, USA, Mexico and Argentina. I have witnessed dictatorships, a revolution, restructuring programs of the WB and many different approaches to development policies mainly in Latin America. Initially I made an apprenticeship as a clerk, started in 1984 to work as a journalist and was a radio reporter for over 10 years for BBC Radio London in Spanish. Since 1997 I have been working in development cooperation, the first decade in the field in Nicaragua.
In 2007, after my return to Switzerland, I was the Head of the Latin America Dept. at Caritas Switzerland and specialized in specific programs in Cuba, Chile and Haiti. The last two years I ran a program for Senior Experts for Swisscontact. I have specialized in issues of civil society, psychosocial approach and systemic organizational development. From on August 2015, I will be working as country programme advisor in Islamabad.
E‐mail: ehorbaty@yahoo.com Phone: +41 79 561 87 75
Anton JÖHR, DRR Advisor, Swiss Red Cross (SRC), Switzerland
Professional background: 25 years of working experience, 15 years in development cooperation and humanitarian aid, 10 years working abroad, for different organisations (ICRC, Caritas, Intercooperation, SDC) and in different contexts (Columbia, Congo, Al‐bania, Bangladesh, Indonesia); since 2010 working as DRR advisor for the SRC in Berne.
Academic background: Law (attorney), CAS in Development Cooperation (ETH Zurich), a range of trainings and workshops in DRR and CC.
E‐mail: anton.joehr@redcross.ch
Eduardo JUAREZ SECAIRA, Director, Association Vivamos Mejor Guatemala
Profession: Medical Doctor
Age: 55 years Place and date of birth: Guatemala April 14, 1960
Director of the Association Vivamos Mejor Guatemala, with extensive experience in the field of rural development in indigenous communities in the highlands of Guatemala, especially in the department of Solola. He founded the NGO and is the director of the same since the beginning.
E‐mail: chiosecaira@hotmail.com
Munawar KHAN KHATTAK, Team Leader Water for Livelihoods, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Pakistan
I am Munawar Khan Khattak working with Intercooperation Pakistan since 1991, for about 24 years. I have Master in Agriculture from the University of Agriculture Peshawar. My work experience is follows;
• Worked in Horticultural Promotion Project
• Expertise in Livelihoods and increase in Income, as well as in participatory Approaches
• Water for Production, Drinking and DRR
• Project Management
E‐mail: mkkhattak@helvetas.org.pk
Alexandra KAPPELER, Water and Sanitation Expert, Project Manager, SDC/SHA, Switzerland
After my Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences from the ETH, Zurich, I worked as a project manager for the private sector as well as for the government. For most of my professional career I worked in the field of water supply, sanitation, water protection and therefore integrated water resource management as well as environmental issues in general. In this context DRR was an important issue to be considered.
Beside of being member of SDC/SHA expert group Water & Environmental Sanitation, I currently work as project manager and consultant for an engineering company mainly in the field of wastewater treatment and water supply.
I enjoy nature and regularly spend my free time sailing, biking, hiking or snowboarding. I also like reading and traveling.
E‐mail: alexandra.kappeler@gmail.com
Halidou KOANDA, Country Representative, WaterAid, Burkina Faso
Halidou Koanda is the Country Representative for WaterAid in Burkina Faso since June 2010. He worked for CREPA from 2017 to 2010 as researcher in charge of planning methods in CREPA. Halidou Koanda did his PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne (Switzerland) in collaboration with Eawag/Sandec.
WaterAid is an international NGO operating in Burkina Faso since 2003 in the WASH sector. The programmes cover advocacy and policy, service delivery and capacity building. At community level, WaterAid is supporting local authorities for better management of water resources.
E‐mail: halidoukoanda@wateraid.org Skype: koanda.halidou
Phone: +226 25 37 41 70 Mobile: +226 70 21 73 00
Olivier KOULLO NDENA, National Program Officer, SDC, Chad
Olivier Koullo Ndéna has over ten years of experience working in the domain of education, health and water. He is National Program Officer for the SDC Chad office since august 2013. Before he worked as Program officer for the CHAD AIDS Fund, for GIZ in Burundi on behalf of France Volontaires.
He is engaged on matters of access to safe drinking water and sanitation that directly involve, empower and benefit rural communities. He is in charge of SDC contribution to UNICEF water supply and sanitation program in two districts and of SDC Health system strengthening program in the same districts. He is also supporting communities tackling problems of HIV, reproductive health and public administration and management of health and water sector. He is skilled in project management, project design, community participation in social and basic services, project monitoring and evaluation.
Olivier Koullo Ndéna holds a Master of Science in Development and Project manage‐ment in Africa from Catholic University of Central Africa, a Master Degree and a Bachelor Degree in socio‐anthropology. As Mandela Washington Fellow he completed the public management track at the University of Minnesota in 2014.
E‐mail: olivier.koullo‐ndena@eda.admin.ch
Dalia LAKISS, National Programme Officer, Focal Point DRR and WASH, SDC, Lebanon
E‐mail: dalia.lakiss@eda.admin.ch Skype: dalialakis
Henning LEBRENZ, Prof. Water Resources, Engineering and Management, Uni. of Applied Sciences and Arts, Muttenz, Switzerland
Education: University of Stuttgart (Germany), Dept. of Civil Engineering; University of Waterloo (Canada), Dept. of Earth Sciences; Universidad Simón Bolívar (Venezuela), Dept. of Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Professional Activities: - 10 years as international consultant for donor funded projects in South‐East Africa (Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe…) and North‐West Africa (Mauretania, Senegal…) with focus on hydrology and water supply.
- Research in uncertainty estimations / error quantification for water budget calcula‐tions of river basins in data‐scarce regions (i.e. Southern Africa). Assessment of remote sensing products as additional information for water resources assessment.
- Assessment of "hydrological engineering" routines & methods for the quantification of extremes (droughts & floods).
- Estimation of the systematic errors and risk quantification for water ‐related projects.
Expertise: (Stochastical) assessment of water resources (extremes & means) in data‐scarce regions, hydrology & (physical) water resources management
E‐mail: henning.lebrenz@fhnw.ch Phone: +41 61 467 45 27 Mobile: +41 79 850 07 97
Jacques LOUVAT, Regional Advisor Water and Sanitation, HELVETAS Swiss Inter‐cooperation, Mali
Hi, I'm Jacques and I work for HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation as a regional advisor for water & sanitation issues. I'm supposed to support our projects and reinforce capaci‐ties, synergies. I spent most of my professional life in West Africa and like very much this area, even though Mali seems more difficult than the other countries. It's very pleasant to work with colleagues who do their best to implement projects & programs.
E‐mail: jacques.louvat@helvetas.org Phone: +223 77 28 73 48 Skype: jacques.louvat
Judith MACCHI, Thematic Advisor DRR, HEKS/EPER, Switzerland
I am a geographer with six years working experience in humanitarian aid and development cooperation. I am currently working for HEKS/EPER (Swiss Church Aid) where I am the Focal Person for DRR and responsible for the HEKS humanitarian aid portfolio in Indonesia. Further work experience in the field of DRR mainstreaming I have gained in Ethiopia, the South‐Caucasus and Bangladesh. I am a member of the Core Group of the Swiss NGO DRR Platform.
E‐mail: judith.macchi@heks.ch
Godfrey Ekato MAWAA, WASH Advisor, HEKS‐EPER, South Sudan
I’m a WASH expert from Kenya. I’ve been working since 2007 in the water & sanitation sector in developing countries (Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan). Besides this, I have been deployed to respond to emergencies in South Sudan, Mozambique and most recently in Liberia during the Ebola outbreak. In December 2013, I joined HEKS South Sudan as the WASH Advisor. I have also supported HEKS water projects in Ethiopia & Eritrea. I enjoy travelling and appreciate interacting with different people from various backgrounds.
E‐mail: godfrey.mawaa@heks‐eper.org
Murat MIRZAEV, Deputy Team Leader RWSSP, International Secretariat for Water, Uzbekistan
E‐mail: murat.mirzaev.rwsp@gmail.com
Markanday MISHRA, Programme Manager, Terre des hommes Foundation, India
Organisation: Terre des hommes Foundation (Tdh) Lausanne, Switzerland
Work Place :India Delegation Office, Kolkata, India
I’m a Civil Engineer with specialization in Water Resources Engineering. I have been associated with Tdh since June 2010 and responsible for all WASH initiatives both on long‐term and as responses in emergencies & preparedness measures. I have success‐fully led the community‐based Ecological Sanitation toilet as safe & sustainable sanitation solution for flood prone areas & inclusion of DRR features as cross cutting issues across all interventions.
Prior to working with Tdh, I’ve been associated with INGO and Government in various capacities. My experiential learning has been on planning & management of projects on Natural Resource Management (NRM) and WASH thematics. I enjoy promotion of strong & viable community led mechanisms in harmony with existing government level institutional arrangements for taking forward the development initiatives.
E‐mail: markanday.mishra@tdh‐foundation.in Phone: +91 704 467 53 21
Agnès MONTANGERO, Thematic Coordinator Water & Infrastructure, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Switzerland
Environmental Engineer since 1998, with Helvetas since 2010.
Thematic competences: sustainability assessment, strategic sanitation planning, management of rural water and sanitation schemes, decentralized sewage treatment.
Process competences: Project planning, M&E, institution/capacity building, back‐stopping and coaching of implementing agencies, advocacy and policy development.
Country experience: Ghana, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Argentina, Vietnam, Thai‐land, India, Moldova, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo.
E‐mail: agnes.montangero@helvetas.org
Asha Suleiman MSENGWA, Project Officer, PATUTA, Dodoma, Tanzania
I’m an Environmental Health Officer (EHO) and hold a Bachelor Degree of Science General, and yet to finalize a Master’s degree of Science in Health Informatics at the University of Dar es Salaam. My work as an Environmental Health Officer covers 23 years. At the moment I’m working with PATUTA, a Tanzanian NGO as Project Officer in the Simavi/MKAJI Programme. The overall goal of the MKAJI project is “to improve the quality of public health services provision by improving access to WASH at 100 public primary health facilities in the 7 districts of the Dodoma region.
My responsibility within the project is to facilitate the assessment of the existing level of hygiene knowledge, attitudes and practices of health staff with an aim to tailor training needs accordingly. By conducting training on Hygiene measures for staff of health facilities on medical equipment, Hygiene in the building and sanitation facilities and Personal Hygiene, the focus is on protection of personal health as well as the health of patients, staff of the Health Facility, Village Health workers and Traditional Birth Attendants. Last, but certainly not least, I´m also conducting supervision and monitoring of WASH facilities at the Public Primary health facilities and communities in the programme intervention area, and I´m involved in advocacy on WASH issues through various channels and platforms.
E‐mail: msengwaasha@yahoo.com
Mathias PIERRE, WASH Project Coordinator, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Haiti
My educational background is agronomy, natural resources management and project management.
I am working in development programs since 1994, with HELVETAS since 2006. Beside WASH program I worked in other projects like watershed management and DRR.
I enjoy working with marginalized groups in rural areas.
Email: mathias.pierre@helvetas.org Phone : +509 3890 5840 Skype: mathias.pierre4
Cesarina QUINTANA, Senior National Programme Officer, Global Programme Water Initiatives (GPWI), SDC, Peru
Cesarina Quintana, economist with MSc in agroindustry exports currently working in SDC Global Program Water Initiatives on the Andes Lima, Peru since 14 years ago. Responsible for WASH projects and Policy Dialogue and Incidence. Her professional background is linked to private sector and different areas from development and international cooperation EU and USAID projects (small and medium enterprises, public services, income generation and so on). She is married and mother of a girl sixteen years old. Her hobbies are sports: jogging, aerobics and dance and handicrafts.
Email: cesarina.quintana@eda.admin.ch Skype: nina.quintana.garcia
Thorsten RECKERZÜGL, Senior Advisor Water & Climate, Caritas Switzerland
I am Senior Advisor for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene as well as Climate Change and Renewable Energies at the head office of Caritas Switzerland in Lucerne. Between 2008 and 2011 I have been working with Caritas Switzerland as Program Coordinator and Head of Delegation in Indonesia mainly in the fields of rural water supply, sanitation and renewable energy supply. From 2000 to 2006 I have been working as technical consultant and project manager on subjects as water supply, decentralized wastewater treatment and community based sanitation in different Asian countries. I hold a Diploma in Environmental Engineering from the Uni. of Paderborn, Germany and an MBA (Sustainability Management) from the Leuphana Uni. of Lüneburg, Germany.
E‐mail: treckerzuegl@caritas.ch Phone: +41 41 419 24 56 Mobile: +41 78 88 254 77
Philippe REYMOND, Project Coordinator, Eawag/Sandec, Egypt
Project coordinator at the Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (Sandec) at Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, environmental “social” engineer, I have been based for the last five years in Cairo, Egypt, focusing on how to scale‐up small‐scale sanitation systems for the numerous unserved hamlets in the Nile Delta, in collaboration with the Egyptian Utility.
My main field of expertise is sanitation planning, including faecal sludge management, participatory approaches and urban agriculture. I had the opportunity to gather experience in a number of countries, including Togo, Ghana, Ecuador, India, Bangladesh and North Korea. Another important activity for me is capacity‐building and knowledge dissemination in the field of sanitation planning. If sanitation became my main reason for travelling, I have long been passionate about culture, food, history and geopolitics, with the bicycle as favourite transport means for longer trips.
E‐mail: philippe.reymond@eawag.ch
Diana ROJAS ORJUELA, National Programme Officer, Global Programme Water Initiatives (GPWI), SDC, Colombia
Fields of expertise: water management, climate change adaptation, policy advocacy, water economics tools: water footprint and public – private partnerships for develop‐ment. Work experience on the field in Mesoamerica and Colombia. Director of a local NGO for 4 years and 7 years among international organizations such as UNDP, IUCN and SDC’s Global Program Water Initiatives (GPWI).
E‐mail: diana.rojas@eda.admin.ch
Eduart RUMANI, National Programme Officer for Infrastructure and Energy, Embassy of Switzerland, Albania
My professional situation: As an NPO for Infrastructure and Energy (since 2005) at the Embassy of Switzerland in Albania, I am in charge of facilitating and coordinating the identification, and preparation work for the assessment, study, design, implementation and evaluation of projects on water supply and sewerage in urban areas. Given the nature of infrastructure projects, my work is focused on macro (policy and strategic framework), meso (corporate development of utilities) and micro levels (follow up the cycle of the project management). I have done post graduate University studies on IWRM at Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland (2007‐2008).
My motivation for this workshop: This is a good opportunity for me to gain experience, learn from good practices, share knowledge, exchange views and get practical know‐how from staff, desk officers, researchers, consultants, other sector specialists and wider development practitioners from different countries to reflect together on various aspects of the DRR and WASH related issues.
My relation to the topic: My most relevant experience regarding DRR is related to the flood crisis of 2010 and 2015 which hit respectively the Shkodra and Fier regions.
E‐mail: eduart.rumani@eda.admin.ch
Roger SCHMID, Water and Environmental Sanitation Specialist, Skat Consulting Ltd., Switzerland
My professional background is in rural & environmental engineering (EPFL) with more than 20 years of experience in strategy development and program management as well as design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of global initiatives, programs and projects in the fields of rural infrastructure development, water and environmental sanitation, mobility and transport, and soil‐water management. I have been engaged in development and disaster relief interventions as program manager, consultant and infrastructure specialist in Albania, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, China, India, Kosovo, Madagascar, Mali, Moldova, Niger, Nepal, Uzbekistan and Chad.
I’m working at Skat since 2001. I have the pleasure to lead the AGUASAN Workshop Series since 2007 and, among many other things, I'm in charge of the Backstopping Mandate on Water in support to SDC’s Global Programme Water Initiatives (GPWI).
I’m married and have two children (girls aged 15 and 18).
E‐mail: roger.schmid@skat.ch Phone: +41 71 228 54 38 Skype: r‐schmid
Bernd SERWAY, Country Representative, Caritas Switzerland, South Sudan
Extensive experience in management, planning, implementation and monitoring of programs and projects in commercial and humanitarian settings.
Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience in mechanical, electrical and construction settings, as well as in the field of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH).
Team player with proven leadership skills and experience.
Extensive working experience in East Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia and Democratic Republic Congo.
E‐mail: bserway@caritas.ch Phone: +254 722 517 030
Nyi Nyi SOE, DRR Programme Manager, Karuna Myanmar Social Services, Myanmar
Education:
B.Agr.Sc, Yezin Agriculture University, Myanmar. 1995
M.Sc (Natural Resource Management), Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. 1999.
Work Experience:
Agricultural Field Supervisor, Myanmar Agricultural Service, 1996‐2003
Project Officer of Livelihood Sector, Karuna Mission Social Solidarity, 2003‐2008.
Programme Manager of DRR Sector, Karuna Mission Social Solidarity, 2010 until now.
E‐mail: nyisoe07@gmail.com Phone: +95 0 705 839
Rubika SHRESTA, Planning, Monitoring and Information Officer, Water Resources Management Programme, HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, Nepal
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E‐mail: rubika.shrestha@helvetas.org.np Skype: rubika37
Jakob STRÄSSLER, WES Specialist, SDC / UNICEF Somalia
E‐mail: jstrassler@unicef.org Skype: Mudir2008
Eveline STUDER, Advisor Disaster Risk Management (DRM), HELVETAS Swiss Inter‐cooperation, Switzerland
M.Sc. as environmental engineer (engineering of water, soils and ecosystems), ETH Lausanne. Ongoing further education as civil engineer.
3 years private sector experience in Switzerland mainly on floods risk management: hazard mapping, risk assessment, cost‐benefit‐analysis, engineering measures.
4 years working on DRR for SDC and Helvetas in Bangladesh, Georgia/Armenia, Bolivia in humanitarian aid / development and rural development: DRR project implementa‐tion and programme management related to prevention/overall risk management, mitigation (engineering measures) and preparedness (rescue).
Since 2014 working as DRM Advisor in Bern, supporting Helvetas International Programmes, member of the Core group Swiss NGO DRR Platform.
During disaster‐free leisure time, enjoying sports and nature while running, moun‐taineering or discovering new places by bicycle.
E‐mail: Eveline.studer@helvetas.org
Thierry UMBEHR, SDC Regional Advisor for Water & DRR, Central Asia, Uzbekistan
I am based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan since 2012 and my main duties are advising the Swiss funded water programme in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan), supporting the Cooperation offices’ staff in technical issues and representing SDC in water related platforms. I am dealing with projects in the field of IWRM, integrated watershed management, irrigation, WASH and DRR. I contribute to improving the knowledge management within the Swiss funded projects and partners and animate the Sub‐RésEAU Central Asia. I hold a diploma in Environmental and Survey Engineering EPF, have previously working in Switzerland, Moldova and France and spend most of my time travelling in the Region, as well as with my wife and our three children.
E‐mail: thierry.umbehr@eda.admin.ch
Laoualy YAHOUZA, Local Governance & WASH Expert, HELVETAS Swiss Inter‐cooperation, Niger
E‐mail: laoualy.yahouza@helvetas.org
Chris ZURBRUEGG, Director, Eawag/Sandec, Switzerland
E‐mail: christian.zurbruegg@eawag.ch
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