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EcoSanRes Program

The EcoSanRes Program, financed by Sida, works with knowledge nodes in eight regions to promote sustainable sanitation practices. The Nepalese Knowledge Node focuses on raising awareness, building capacity, and advocating for policy change.

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EcoSanRes Program

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  1. EcoSanRes Program A GLOBAL Pro-Poor Capacity Development Program in SUSTAINABLE SANITATION financed by Sida

  2. South Asia Knowledge Node in Nepal The Nepalese Knowledge Node Developments Photo: Ajay Pandey Photo: James Gao Photo: Ajay Pandey

  3. How does ESR work with the knowledge nodes? • Identification of organizations/networks etc that could play the role of a capacity development entity for SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES OF SANITATION in eight regions/countries in the world • Transparent process • Fact finding phase • Independent scoping of each region: • Validation of scoping study result with stakeholders in each region • Preparation of draft Terms of Reference for node activities • Invitation to host the node or call for proposals • Negotiations with node hosts/evaluation of proposals and node establishment • Node starting to execute its program... Cooperate with WASTE, IRC, WSP etc

  4. ESR Regional Nodes 10 global regions C. America & Caribbean, S. America, W. Africa, E.Africa, S.Africa,MENA, EECCCA, S. Asia, S.E. Asia, E. Asia Regional Nodes for awareness raising, networking, capacity building and training, demonstration projects, policy-making, standards, collaboration etc. China CSES at UST together w. Clean Water Alliance Nepal Burkina Faso CREPA Burkina Uganda NETWAS Uganda East Asia South Asia West Africa Central America South-East Asia East Africa Central America RRAS-CA (Honduras) Philippines PEN (through CAPS) Southern Africa South America Southern Africa Water Research Commission (South Africa) Bolivia DINESBVI (through SNV)

  5. Results from the scoping and validation phase for Nepal • Goal: Throughout Nepal, more people are aware of, have access to, and are practicing sustainable approaches to sanitation. This leads to a reduction in morbidity and mortality linked to poor access to sanitation facilities, and an increase in use of sanitation technologies that are environmentally-responsible. • Purpose: The Node will work towards the scaling up and mainstreaming of sustainable sanitation (SS) approaches throughout urban and rural Nepal, primarily through raising awareness, changing mindsets, developing capacity, and advocating for policy change.

  6. Roles and outputs of Nepalese Knowledge Node • Outputs • Raised awareness and improved coordination • Knowledge repository • New knowledge developed and documented • Enabled implementers • Quality standards in place • Etc… • Roles • Networking agent and knowledge broker • Developer of capacity • Advocator

  7. Suggested Node Host in Nepal • ENPHO – Environmental and Public Health Organization • a non-profit organisation • Mission/vision: • to develop and promote appropriate technologies to enable communities to become eco-friendly • It aspires to become the lead agency on community based appropriate technology in Nepal • One of the most experienced org. in Nepal re. ecological sanitation • Strong, broad research and knowledge management mandate • Trained and experienced staff • Well established, with its own premises and good funding sources Photo: E. Kvarnström

  8. Network and Coordination Sanitation Steering Committee SEI Sustainable Sanitation Node UN and other agencies National and International Expert Group

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