The 14th meeting was hold in Stockholm, Sweden on 19-20 August 2011 (Friday afternoon and Saturday whole day) prior the Stockholm World Water Week 2011 (SWWW). The meeting was hosted by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the SuSanA secretariat.
Impressions of the meeting
Minutes, evaluation and agenda of the meeting
	Minutes of the meeting
	Evaluation of the meeting
	Agenda of the SuSanA meeting
	Agenda WG 01: Capacity development
	Agenda WG 05: Food security and productive sanitation
	Agenda WG 06: Cities and planning
Presentations
Note: PDF file size is smaller than PPT file size.
Friday, 19 August 2011 - Working group meetings
Working group 1 - capacity development
	About SuSanA and the WG 01 on capacity and development (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon, Switzerland and Enno Schroeder, GIZ, Germany
	
	Update from Kigali of the WG 01 session (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon, Switzerland
	
	The new SuSanA Discussion Forum (pdf) or (ppt) 
	 Enno Schroeder, GIZ, Germany
	
	Sustainable Sanitation Knowledge Node in the Philippines (2008-2011) (pdf) or (ppt) 
	 Dan Lapid, CAPS, Philippines
	
	Capacity development strategies by the Uganda Sustainable Sanitation Knowledge Node (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Cate Nimanya, NETWAS, Uganda
	
	Update on the international centre for water management services (CEWAS) (pdf) or (ppt)
	Dorothee Spuhler and Johannes Heeb, CEWAS, Switzerland
	
	Presentation of the Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management Toolbox (SSWM) (pdf) or (ppt)
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon, Switzerland
	
	Workshop about future activities of WG 01 (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon, Switzerland
Working group 5 - food security and productive sanitation
	Intro to SuSanA and WG 05 on food security and productive sanitation (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Linus Dagerskog, SEI, Sweden
	
	Recap from WG 05 meeting in Kigali (pdf) or (ppt)
	Linus Dagerskog, SEI, Sweden
	
	Future supply of phosphorus in agriculture & the need to maximise efficiency of use & reuse (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Arno Rosemarin, SEI, Sweden
	
	WG 5 outputs and next steps (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Linus Dagerskog, SEI, Sweden
	
	Total nutrient recovery (TNR) (pdf)
	Howard Higgins, New Directions Foundation, UK
	
	SuSan Design partnership: Urban Bio Value, Kampala, Uganda (pdf) or (ppt)
	Karsten Gjefle, Sustainable Sanitation Design, Norway
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Session 1 (Introduction and overview)
	Introduction to the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Claudia Wendland, WECF, Germany
	
	Recent work of SuSanA secretariat in collaboration with SuSanA partners (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Rahul Ingle, GIZ, Germany
	
	Recap of SuSanA activities in connection to AfricaSan3 Kigali (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Linus Dagerskog, SEI, Sweden
	
	Sustainable Sanitation: the Drive to 2015 (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Arne Panesar, GIZ, Germany
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Session 2 (Working group meetings)
	Working group 4 - sustainable sanitation systems, technology options, hygiene and health
	Update from WG 04 - sustainable sanitation systems, technology options, hygiene and health (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Nelson Ekane, SEI, Sweden
	
	 Working group 6 - sustainable sanitation in cities
	About WG 06 on sustainable sanitation in cities (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Rahul Ingle, GIZ, Germany
	
	Presentation of the book: Sustainable sanitation for cities – a framework for action (pdf) or (ppt)
	Arne Panesar, GIZ, Germany
	
	 Working group 7 - community, rural and school sustainable sanitation
	About WG 07 on community, rural and school sustainable sanitation (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Claudia Wendland, WECF, Germany
	
	Ecological sanitation stories from Uganda (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Cate Nimanya, NETWAS, Uganda
	
	Menstruation Management - What are the needs? (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Madeleine Fodge, SEI, Sweden
	
	 Working group 8 - sustainable sanitation in emergency and reconstruction situations
	WG 08 member experiences and suggestions (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Gert de Bruijne, WASTE, Netherlands
	
	 Working group 10 - operation and maintenance
	About WG 10 on operation and maintenance and introduction to the CLARA project (pdf) or (ppt)
	Günter Langergraber, BOKU, Austria
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Session 3 (Joint plenary)
	The Sanitation Ladder – Need for Revamp? (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Elisabeth Kvarnström, SEI, Sweden
	
	Groundwater protection and WG 11 (pdf) or (ppt)
	Vanessa Vaessen, BGR, Germany
	
	Public awareness raising (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Johannes Rueck, GTO, Germany
	
	Emergency sanitation in the Philippines (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Dan Lapid, CAPS, Philippines
	
	Reporting back from WG 05 - food security and productive sanitation (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Linus Dagerskog, SEI, Sweden
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Session 4 (Joint plenary)
	Sustainable sanitation in cities (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Rahul Ingle, GIZ, Germany
	
	ACCESSanitation - Accelerating City-to-City Exchange for Sustainable Sanitation (pdf) or (ppt)
	Barbara Anton, ICLEI, Germany
	
	Reporting back from WG 07 - community, rural and school sustainable sanitation (pdf) or (ppt)
	Claudia Wendland, WECF, Germany
	
	Ecological sanitation stories from Uganda (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Cate Nimanya, NETWAS, Uganda
	
	Reporting back from WG 01 - capacity development (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Dorothee Spuhler, seecon, Switzerland
	
	Nepal Node for Sustainable Sanitation – An Introduction (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Bhushan Tuladhar, UN-HABITAT, Nepal
	
	Reporting back from WG 10 - operation and maintenance (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Günter Langergraber, BOKU, Austria
	
	Reporting back from WG 03 - renewable energies and climate change (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Rahul Ingle, GIZ, Germany
	
	Improving finan. & econ. costing to support programming & policy making in the sanitation sector - WG 02 (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Jonathan Parkinson, IWA, UK
	
	German NGO WASH-Network - Bonn Conference 2011 (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Johannes Rueck, GTO, Germany
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Session 5 (Joint plenary)
	Sanitation and Water for All: A global framework for action (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Darren Saywell, IWA, UK
	
	A Community of Practice for Sanitation and Hygiene (pdf) or (ppt) 
	Roland Schertenleib, EAWAG/SANDEC, Switzerland
SuSanA seminars at Stockholm World Water Week
SuSanA will be organising a Side event during Stockholm World Water Week and you are all welcome to participate in this.
	» Website of the Stockholm World Water Week for further information. 
	 
Venue
	Venue 1 (Fri): Working group sessions take place in the following locations:
	Rooms 321, 248 and 106 at Kräftriket 2B and “Stallet” at Kräftriket 10 
	
	Venue 2 (Sat): Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Oriental languages department at Kräftriket 4, Roslagsvägen 101:4, close to the EcoSanRes offices at Kräftriket 7B, 106 91 Stockholm.
	
	
	
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