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Partnership opportunities in Toolbox development and application

Partnership opportunities in Toolbox development and application. Tandiwe Erlmann, seecon gmbh, Switzerland. Present and future activities: The SSWM Toolbox The Integrity Management Toolbox. The SSWM Toolbox. SUSTAINABLE SANITATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX

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Partnership opportunities in Toolbox development and application

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  1. Partnership opportunities in Toolbox development and application Tandiwe Erlmann, seecon gmbh, Switzerland Present and future activities: The SSWM Toolbox The Integrity Management Toolbox

  2. The SSWM Toolbox SUSTAINABLE SANITATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX An integrative tool for capacity development at the local level „Linking up Sustainable Sanitation, Water Management & Agriculture“

  3. Today’s situation: linear water and nutrient flows  WATER FLOW  NUTRIENT FLOW  WASTE WATER WASTE WATER WATER FOOD Source: Own Graph NUTRIENT DEPLETION GROUNDWATER UTILISATION NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION DISCHARGE INTO SURFACE WATER BODIES

  4. Single sector approach Water Cross sector approach Sanitation Energy Agriculture Solid waste Source: Own Graph

  5. The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management (SSWM) Loop How can I optimize my local water management and sanitation system? How can I plan and implement my water and sanitation initiatives in a more sustainable way?

  6. The SSWM Toolbox: Online and Offline Process & Planning Tools Implemen-tation Tools Specific Topic Entry Pages Background Guided Exercise Concept www.sswm.info open source and quality approved Training of Trainers Open Source Library Glossary Links to other Tools SSWM Courses

  7. Partners

  8. More than 500’000 Visits and Still Counting July 31, 2013 Visitor Trend Oct 2010 to Aug 2013 – weekly average (visits per week) Canada: 16,956 Germany: 14,267 UK: 37,561 Pakistan: 9,200 India: 90,790 Switzerland: 18,651 USA: 86,177 Philippines: 23,715 Mexico: 3,210 Kenya: 5,957 Australia: 18,458 Brazil: 3,067 August 2013 South Africa: 6,401

  9. ImplementationModels SSWM Activities SSWM Toolbox Specific Topic Entry Pages (STEPs) Regional Networks Training Courses and Workshops

  10. Specific Topic Entry Pages – STEPs • Why? • Tailor the Toolbox to a specific target group • Allow partners to use it more precisely for their knowledge management or capacity development activities and strategies • How? • Compile an overview of relevant SSWM factsheets on one specific topic: • Region/Language • Target group of partnering organisation • Specific concept Specific Topic Entry Pages (STEPs)

  11. STEP currently in development • GASS – Gestión de Agua y Saneamiento Sostenible en América Latina • in collaboration with Cap-Net and IDB • currently beta version online featuring 16 factsheets adapted to Latin American context • Used in ToT in Mexico, Bolivia, Peru and Nicaragua • Keen interest for further development to support regional networks and trainers to guarantee multiplying effect

  12. STEPs planned for development • GISA − Gestão Integrada e Sustentável de Água, Saneamento e Segurança Alimentar • SSWM for Portuguese speaking countries • beta version and ToT in Mozambique planned until June 2014 • GDEA – Gestion durable des ressources en eau et assainissement • SSWM for French speaking countries • Collaborations envisioned in Haiti and Mali

  13. The Integrity Management Toolbox 13

  14. Scope of Integrity Management Toolbox Kenya Government / Society • A systematic approach to address Integrity Management at the WSP/operational level has so far not been undertaken • makes WSPs aware how they can benefit (opportunities!) from a business point of view • The focus is on “good management” of WSPs and how to manage an integrity change process. • optimisation of WSP business models with the help of Integrity Management Regulator Water ServiceBoards Board ofDirectors Scope of Toolbox Mana-gement MiddleManagement Workforce Customers

  15. Optimising Business Models by the Integrity Management Change Process CurrentBusiness Model of WSP 2. Identification Integrity Risks The idea behind it: The Integrity Change Approach 1. Current Business Model 3. Selection Integrity Instruments 4. Integrity-Improved Business Model Integrity Change Process 7: Monitoring 6: Implementation Integrity Change Process 5. Concrete Action Plan Integrity-improved Business Model 15

  16. Planned: Integrity Management Toolbox Zambia Background • increasingly important role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in Zambian water sector • integrity challenges arising from private sector being hardly embedded in overarching policy structures The IM Toolbox Zambia • focus on Zambian context and integrity issues arising from SME engagement • SME can be affected by external corruption risks but can also be drivers of corruption (e.g. by charging inflated prices to their customers or compromising on quality of technical installations)

  17. Become engaged! Be part of Toolbox development and application by: • Creating your own SSWMSTEP to address your target: e.g. setting, region, language • Conducting your own SSWM trainings • Sharing your knowledge and mainstream your experiences, findings, reports and publications • Inducing an integrity change process in your country Thank you! Please feel free to contact us: tandiwe.erlmann@seecon.ch Please feel free to contact us: tandiwe.erlmann@seecon.ch

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