EASAN Workshop Case Studies

Tracking Progress in East Africa on its International Commitments for Sanitation

At the second Eastern Africa Regional Sanitation Conference and Learning Forum (2-4 March 2010) in Kampala, IRC organised a workshop on sharing practical experience and learning how to do better in sanitation. Case studies from the learning session are available in this folder.

The EASAN Conference was organised by WaterAid, WSP-A, UNICEF, and the African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation (ANEW). It provided a forum for countries in the Eastern Africa region to share progress and experiences on the implementation of the eThekwini declaration, Sharm el Sheikh and the declaration and commitments of the first East Africa Conference. Participants made an urgent call for a more cohesive effort towards achieving regional and global sanitation targets.

The conference produced a regional monitoring report detailing progress and recommendations. Please visit the website of ANEW Africa for more details and for the conference report: http://www.anewafrica.net/news/article.php?article=16



GTZ - Fred Nuwagaba

31 May 10

A paper on Innovative and effective sanitation approaches in urban informal settlements. A case study of a GTZ sanitation marketing project in Bwaise 1 and Nateete parishes in Kampala city, Uganda.

GTZ Fred Nuwagaba.pdf (92.7 kB)

GHARP - Katie Allen

31 May 10

A paper on Integrating rainwater harvesting and sanitation interventions: Iltumtum case study in Narok district, Kenya.

Gharp Katie Allen.pdf (74.5 kB)

AVSI - Massimo Lowicki-Zucca: Poster presentation

31 May 10

A poster presentation showing the implementation of water, sanitation and hygiene approaches in Northern Uganda by AVSI.

AVSI Massimo Poster.pdf (103.0 kB)

AVSI - Massimo Lowicki-Zucca

31 May 10

A paper on the work done in the WATSAN sector by AVSI in five sub counties of the Kitgum district in Uganda in 2009. New boreholes were drilled (15), handpumps repaired (100) and hygiene and sanitation promotion activities set up in villages of return.

AVSI Massimo Lowicki-Zucca.doc (37.0 kB)