Sanitation and hygiene in Africa : where do we stand? : analysis from the AfricaSan Conference, Kigali, Rwanda /
"The Third African Sanitation and Hygiene Conference was held in Kigali, Rwanda in July 2011. It was hosted by the Government of the Republic of Rwanda, and the African Minister s Council on Water. The meeting attracted extraordinary interest: over 1000 people registered and nearly 900 people a...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Foreword -- |g Overview -- |t AfricanSan : from conference to movement / |r Piers Cross -- |t Status of sanitation and hygiene in Africa / |r Sophie Hickling -- |t Understanding the impacts of poor sanitation and hygiene. |t Health impacts of sanitation and hygiene / |r Sandy Cairncross, Oliver Cumming, Lisa Schechtman, Yael Velleman and Hugh Waddington -- |t Economics of inadequate sanitation in Africa / |r Sophie Hickling and Guy Hutton -- |t Equity and inclusion in sanitation and hygiene in Africa / |r Archana Patkar and Louisa Gosling -- |t Understanding demand and behaviour change. |t Changing WASH behaviour / |r Robert Aunger, Yolande Coombes, Val Curtis, Hans Mosler and Helen Trevaskis -- |t Integrating handwashing into other programs : a strategy for governments to reach scale / |r Katie Carroll -- |t Matching supply and demand. |t Moving households up the sanitation ladder through sanitation marketing / |r Jacqueline Devine -- |t Food security in Sub-Saharan Africa : what could be the contribution of productive sanitation? / |r Linus Dagerskog, Peter Morgan, Dave Still, Brenda Ochiro, Nelson Ekane, Lucia Henry and Kate Harawa -- |t Profitability of private fecal sludge emptying businesses in Africa and Asia / |r Doulaye Kone and Sangeeta Chowdhry -- |t Advancing health, learning and participation through WASH in schools in Africa / |r Therese Dooley -- |t Unleash the sanitation marketplace / |r Muthi Nhlema, John Sauer, Steve Sugden and Frank Millsopp -- |t Putting it all together. |t Lessons from Rwanda / |r Nitin Jain -- |t Sanitation in urban areas / |r Peter Hawkins, Isabel Blackett, Christiaan Heymans and Jeremy Colin -- |t What does it take to scale up rural sanitation? / |r Craig Kullmann and Eddy Perez -- |t CLTS in Africa : trajectories, challenges and moving to scale / |r Petra Bongartz -- |t Sanitation services in towns / |r Robert Roche and Letitia A Obeng -- |t Sector management and financing. |t eThekwini commitments monitoring and national sanitation action plans / |r Sophie Hickling and Yolande Coombes -- |t Sustainable financing / |r Catarina Fonseca, Kwabena Nyarko, André Uandela and Guy Norman -- |t Monitoring sanitation in Africa ongoing initiatives and lessons from the field / |r Abdou-Salam Savadogo -- |t Capacity building / |r Sophie Hickling -- |t Making the case for sanitation and hygiene / |r Saskia Castelein and Amanda Marlin -- |t Looking ahead. Conclusions / |r Yolande Coombes. |
520 | |a "The Third African Sanitation and Hygiene Conference was held in Kigali, Rwanda in July 2011. It was hosted by the Government of the Republic of Rwanda, and the African Minister s Council on Water. The meeting attracted extraordinary interest: over 1000 people registered and nearly 900 people attended from a total of 67 countries, including representatives of 42 African countries. The content of AfricaSan 3 was aligned with the needs of countries as defined in country preparation meetings which took place in advance. AfricaSan 3 looked to address the country needs and to commitments and country action planning. Different groups (ministers, civil society, local government, utilities, and donors) committed to actions to support the goals of AfricaSan. The goal of the AfricaSan process is to support countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goal, (MDG) for sanitation and hygiene. Sanitation and Hygiene in Africa: Where do We Stand? takes stock of progress made by African countries through the AfricaSan process since 2008 and the progress needed to meet the MDG on sanitation by 2015 and beyond. This book addresses priorities which have been identified by African countries as the key elements which need to be addressed in order to accelerate progress. -- Reviews progress on implementing the eThekwini Declaration to meet the MDG for sanitation and progress generally in Africa. It analyses what is needed to accelerate the rate of access to sanitation in Africa. -- Shares advances in the evidence base on sanitation and hygiene in Africa to be able to assist decision-makers to overcome key blockages in implementing large-scale sanitation and hygiene programs. -- Raises the profile of sanitation and hygiene as a determinant of sustainable development in order to strengthen leadership and advocacy for sustained sanitation and behavior changes. This book is essential reading for government staff from Ministries responsible for sanitation, sector stakeholders working in NGOs, CSOs and agencies with a focus on sanitation and hygiene and water and sanitation specialists. It is also suitable for Masters courses in water and sanitation and for researchers and the donor community." | ||
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