The 12th SuSanA meeting was held in Stockholm on 4 September 2010 prior to the Stockholm World Water Week. Presentations from the meeting and photos are shown in the article. More details can be found on www.twitter.com/susana_org, where we posted tweets live from the event.
The meeting was hosted by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). We would like to thank all presenters, participants and organisers for a very interesting and stimulating meeting!
Impressions of the meeting
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Minutes, evaluation and agenda of the meeting
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	Download minutes of SuSanA core group meeting
Presentations
Friday, 3 September - Working group meetings
	Presentation on Practical guideline on the use of urine in crop production
	Ànna Richert, SEI - EcoSanRes, Sweden
	
	Development of the Philippines Urine Guidelines
	Robert Gensch, Xavier University, Philippines
Saturday, 4 September - Session 1
	Introduction to SuSanA
	Darren Saywell, IWA, the Netherlands
	
	The virtual SuSanA
	Elisabeth von Münch, GTZ, Germany
	
	The Sanitation Ladder - a need for a revamp?
	Jennifer McConville, SEI, Sweden
Saturday, 4 September - Session 2 - Working group meetings
	Working group 1 - capacity development
	WG 01 - Capacity building for sustainable sanitation
	Online source book http://sustainablesanitation.info/ called Sustainable Sanitation for the 21st century
	Jan Olof Drangert, Linköping University, Sweden
	
	WG 01 - Achievements and importance of knowledge nodes
	Madeleine Fogde, SEI, Sweden
	
	Working group 7 - community, rural and school sanitation
	 WG 07 - School Sanitation in EECCA countries
	Claudia Wendland, WECF, Germany
Saturday, 4 September - Session 3 - Joint plenary
	Updates from working groups:
	
	Working group 11 - operation and maintenance of sustainable sanitation
	WG 11 - Operation and Maintenance of sustainable sanitation
	Günter Langergraber, BOKU University Vienna, Austria
	
	Working group 10 - public awareness and sanitation marketing
	WG 10 - Public awareness and sanitation marketing (Video)
	Jack Sim, WTO, Singapore
	
	Working group 8 - sustainable sanitation in emergency and reconstruction situations
	WG 8 - Progress update and the resilient sanitation service chain
	Ase Johannessen, WSMART, University of Lille, France
	
	Working group 5 - food security and productive sanitation systems
	WG 5 - Food Security - Practical guidance on the use of urine in crop production
	Robert Gensch, Xavier University, Philippines
	
	Working group 4 - sanitation systems, technology options, hygiene and health
	WG 4 - Sustainable sanitation systems, technology options, hygiene and health
	Thor Axel Stenström, SEI, Sweden
	
	External input:
	
	WASH-United in a nutshell
	Kerubo Okioga, WASH United, Kenya
Saturday, 4 September - Session 4 - Joint Plenary
	Updates from working groups:
	
	Working group 6 - sustainable sanitation for cities and planning
	WG 6 - Sustainable sanitation in cities
	Jonathan Parkinson, IWA
	
	Working group 3 - renewable energies, climate change and groundwater protection
	WG 3a - Groundwater protection
	Christian Rieck, GTZ, Germany
	
	WG 3b - Renewable energies and climate change
	Christian Rieck, GTZ, Germany
	
	Working group 2 - costs and economics
	WG 2 - Costs and economics of sustainable sanitation
	Christian Rieck, GTZ, Germany
	
	WG 2 - The costs an benefits of sanitation services in East Asia
	Guy Hutton, WSP
	
	Working group 1 - capacity development
	The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management Toolbox
	The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management Toolbox www.sswm.info
	SSWM Toolbox (additional information)
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon GmbH, Switzerland
	
	The challenging knowledge gap
	Madeleine Fodge, SEI, Sweden
	
	Online source book http://sustainablesanitation.info/ called "Sustainable Sanitation for the 21st century"
	Jan-Olof Drangert, University of Linköping / Vatema
	
	Working group 7 - community, rural and school sanitation
	Community, rural and school sustainable sanitation
	Belinda Abraham, Consultant
	
	External input:
	
	Overview on CLTS
	Kamal Kar, CLTS Foundation, India
	
	WASH Knowledge Networks (WSSCC)
	Ina Jurga, WSSCC, Switzerland
Saturday, 4 September - Session 5 - Joint Plenary
	Introduction to "Sanitation and Water for all"
	Piers Cross, SWA







		
		
				
		




