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Meeting the Sanitation and Water Challenge in South-East Asia and the Pacific
The IWC published "Meeting the Sanitation and Water Challenge in South-East Asia and the Pacific" - a report of the actions discussed by the participants who gathered at the Sanitation and Water Conference held in Melbourne in 2008.
Project Category: Consultancy
Key Areas of Work: Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Project Date: Jan 27, 2009
The publication, titled “Meeting the Sanitation and Water Challenge in
South-East Asia and the Pacific” has been compiled for the purpose of
keeping the issues of water and sanitation high on national and
international agendas. It is a report of the actions discussed by the
participants who gathered at the Sanitation and Water Conference held
in Melbourne in 2009 as part of Australia’s contribution to the
International Year of Sanitation.
The publication captures and
presents ten key strategies identified by the participants in their
Conference Statement. It aims to disseminate the messages of the
conference and to provide a useful resource document for the water and
sanitation sector.
This International WaterCentre’s
publication and associated Sanitation and Water conference are funded
by AusAID, the Australian Government’s international development
agency, and reflects the work of a team of dedicated non-government
organisations and research institutions who are working together to
enhance Australian-based sanitation and water initiatives overseas.
The
International WaterCentre is committed to helping achieve the
Millennium Development Goals and is one of the founding members of the
Water and Sanitation Reference Group.
The Water and Sanitation
Reference Group comprises representatives from WaterAID Australia,
World Vision Australia, OxFam, the Institute of Sustainable Futures and
many other organisations that come together to share perspectives and
valuable experiences, to develop proposals and solutions, and to raise
the profile of this human tragedy.
Project Location: South East Asia and the Pacific


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