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    Green Recovery And Reconstruction: Training Toolkit For Humanitarian Aid

    Water and Sanitation

    Session 1: Introduction to Sustainable

    Water and Sanitation

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    Getting to Know You

    Please pair-up and ask your partner the following

    questions:

    What is your name?

    What do you do? What type of watsan project have you been

    involved in?

    What was one environmental issue you have come

    across in your program?

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    Ground Rules

    Mobiles

    silent

    Be

    punctual

    Stay on

    topic

    Succinct -

    be brief

    One

    conversation

    at a time

    Active

    listening

    Other?

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    Green Recovery and Reconstruction Toolkit

    Developed by WWF and the American Red

    Cross

    Based on a 5-year partnership formed after the

    2004 tsunami between WWF, AmCross andpartners in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and

    Maldives

    Designed for use globally after natural disasters

    and conflict

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    10 Program Modules

    Green Guide to:

    1. Opportunities for Green Recoveryand Reconstruction: An Introduction

    2. Project Design, Monitoring andEvaluation

    3. Environmental Impact AssessmentTools and Techniques

    4. Strategic Site Selection andDevelopment

    5. Materials and the Supply Chain

    6. Construction

    7. Water and Sanitation

    8. Livelihoods

    9. Disaster Risk Reduction

    10.Organizational Operations

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    GRRT Principles

    Do no harm to people and communities recoveringfrom disaster by addressing environmental

    sustainability

    Recognize that addressing the environment has

    multiple benefits Take ownership

    Build back safer

    Be solution-oriented

    Emphasize the use of local knowledge

    Words to live by. -- Ron Savage, OFDA

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    Workshop Agenda

    08:30 10:20 Registration, Introduction to Sustainable Water and

    Sanitation

    10:20 10:50 Break

    10:50 12:30 Overview of watsan technologies

    12:30 13:30 Lunch

    13:30 14:45 Environmentally sustainable technologies, continued

    14:45 15:00 Break

    15:00 16:30 Case study analysis

    16:30 17:10 Evaluation and closing

    17:10 Adjourn

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    Environmentally SustainableWater and Sanitation

    What do we really mean?

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    Workshop Objectives

    Promote and implement water and sanitation systems thatimprove community well-being through enhancingenvironmental sustainability.

    Explain to stakeholders why water supply project

    infrastructure should include watershed protection. Demonstrate how water and sanitation projects can be made

    more sustainable for communities through initial technologychoice, project design and community consultation.

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    Sustainability:

    Development that meets the needs of thepresent wi thou t comprom ising the abi l i ty of

    future generations to meet their own needs.

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    GOAL:

    Develop watsan p rojects that meet the

    needs o f the present w i thou t

    comprom is ing the abi l ity of future

    generations to meet their own needs.

    How do we do that?Mod 7 Ses 1

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    Externalthreatscan

    prevent the

    success o f

    watsan

    projects

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    Sou rce spr ing

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    Catchment dam

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    Downs tream pipe

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    Storage and

    dist r ibut ion

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    Logg ing

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    Br ick bor row s i te

    A f

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    Agroforestry

    R ti

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    Recreation

    Mi i

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    Mining

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    Mining

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    N d t t i

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    New road construc t ion

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    Watershed

    Lack of cross sectoral linkages leads to uncoordinated

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    Lack of cross-sectoral linkages leads to uncoordinated

    water resource development and management resulting

    in conflict, waste andunsustainablesystems.

    --UNDP Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management

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    Solution:Integrated Water Resources Management

    Also known as:

    Comprehensive

    Watershed Management

    Integrated Coastal AreaManagement

    Integrated River Basin

    Management

    Integrated Catchment

    Management

    Definition:

    Systematic, participatory

    process for the sustainable

    development, allocation and

    monitoring of water resource

    use in the context of social,

    economic andenvironmental objectives

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    SPHERE and WHO Context

    SPHERE Water Supply Standard 2 calls forpromotion of protected sources.

    SPHERE Shelter and Settlement Standard 6

    key indicator: natural resources aremanaged to meet the ongo ingneeds ofdisplaced and host populations.

    WHO Guidelines for Safe Recreational Waterspromote Integrated Coastal AreaManagement.

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    Integrated Water Resources Management

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    Integrated Water Resources Management

    Implementation Framework

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    Integrated Sustainable Solid Waste Management

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    Recycl ing center

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    Recycl ing center

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    Questions:

    How would implementing IWRM or ISWM change theway you do your current projects?

    What would you do differently in the future?

    What are specific activities to address IWRM/ISWM?

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    Lets Take a Break.

    InterWorks photo