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Introduction to the workshop Claude Jamati World Bank Institute (WBI)

Regional Workshop to disseminate Water Supply and Sanitation Standards of Quality of Service, adapted to LDCs Preparation to the ISO TC 224 Draft Standards test in Africa. WBI/InWEnt/AfWA/NWSC WORKSHOP KAMPALA (UGANDA), JULY 24-27, 2007. Introduction to the workshop Claude Jamati

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Introduction to the workshop Claude Jamati World Bank Institute (WBI)

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  1. Regional Workshop to disseminate Water Supply and Sanitation Standards of Quality of Service, adapted to LDCsPreparation to the ISO TC 224 Draft Standards test in Africa. WBI/InWEnt/AfWA/NWSC WORKSHOPKAMPALA (UGANDA), JULY 24-27, 2007

  2. Introduction to the workshop Claude Jamati World Bank Institute (WBI) WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  3. Why this approach ? Standards aim at : • Facilitating the definition and the evaluation of water and sanitation (WSS) services, • Facilitating dialogue between all stakeholders, namely operators, local authorities, consumers associations, regulatory bodies, • Developing a common understanding STANDARDIZATION : GENERATOR OF PROGRESS WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  4. What we do not want : • Complicated words, even if the subject is technical and specialized • Theoretical speeches far from the actual situation on the ground in Africa • A workshop where experts and consultants provide their science without interaction WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  5. What we want : • An exchange with an objective of 50% of the time spent in debates • The involvement of all stakeholders (operators, local governments, consumers associations, regulators) • A pragmatic workshop ending with a clear shared road map WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  6. Objectives • Presentation of a methodology of implementation of standards, adapted to the African context • Discussion of this methodology and adaptation according to the conclusions of the working sessions • Definition of the most pertinent criteria in order to test these standards WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  7. Partners • WBI • InWEnt • WSP • ISO TC • AFWA • MDP • pSEau • AFNOR WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  8. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Tuesday, July 24, Morning 9:20 to 10:10 am • Presentation of Participants 30’ • ISO process for Standards elaboration and General Context of the ISO TC 224 work by Laurence THOMAS (AFNOR / TC 224) 20’ Coffee Break WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  9. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Tuesday, July 24, Morning 10:30 to 13:00 • Developing Countries contributions to the ISO TC 224 by Mounir ZOUGGARI (ONEP / TC 224) 20’ • Standard Project 24510 (User expectations) by Robin SIMPSON (Consumers International / TC 224) 20’ • Standard Project 24511(Waste water) by Mustapha MAHI (ONEP / TC 224) 20’ • Standard Project 24512 (Potable Water) by Robin SIMPSON (Consumers International / TC 224) 20’ • DEBATE 60’ WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  10. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Tuesday, July 24, Afternoon 3:00 to 4:50 pm • Proposition of a methodology for the test of the standards by Ingrid PICARD (Urbaconsulting) 20’ • Rabat Workshop results by Denis DESILLE (Programme Solidarité Eau) 20’ • Definition of the workshops participants tasks by Mounir ZOUGGARI (ONEP / TC 224) 10’ • DEBATE 60’ Coffee Break WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  11. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Tuesday, July 24, Afternoon 5:10 to 6:00 pm - LOCAL EXPERIENCES • AfWA by Sylvain USHER • MDP by Félix ADEGNIKA • NWSC by Silver MUGISHA • PERPAMSI by Werner BRENNER • WSP by Rosemary ROP 10’ each WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  12. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Wednesday, July 25 9:00am to 6:00pm Group Working Sessions according to the program to prepare by the consultant in coordination with TC experts (2 groups as defined on Tuesday evening) WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  13. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Thursday, July 26 9:00 am to 12:00 • Plenary session : working groups report 30’ • How to adapt the Proposed Test methodology regarding to the Working groups report by Ingrid PICARD (Urbaconsulting) 20’ • DEBATE AND VALIDATION facilitated by Claude JAMATI and Mounir ZOUGGARI 20’ Coffee Break • DEBATE AND VALIDATION facilitated by Claude JAMATI and Mounir ZOUGGARI 110’ WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  14. Program of the WBI InWEnt workshop Friday, July 27, Morning 9:00 to 01:00 pm • Workshop report by Ingrid PICARD (Urbaconsulting) The MOST IMPORTANT : Who is doing what from now on ? (Road map, Next steps, After workshop report) • DEBATE facilitated by Mounir ZOUGGARI , Robin SIMPSON and Claude JAMATI • CONCLUSION and EVALUATION WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

  15. Thank you • Claude Jamati (WBI) : • claudejamati@worldbank.org WBI/InWEnt, Kampala, 24-27 July, 2007 - ISO Workshop

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