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Delivering WASH systems that transform lives does not happen without fostering a culture of learning. Whether or not you attended the WASH systems symposium, everyone can gain from the content featured at the event. All public presentations are available for download and can be found below, organised by thematic area. Click on the buttons below to download the files.
Please note that presentations available for download do not represent all those used at the symposium, but rather the ones agreed to be made public by their creators.
The All systems go! symposium is just one milestone on our collective journey to understanding and strengthening WASH systems around the world. Insights, conclusions, and calls to action emerging during the Symposium will be further expanded and made available in a book coming 2020!
Review the diverse content present at All systems go!
GP1: Reforming our way to sustainable WASH systems
Water Civilization A history of the Dutch drinking water sector - Dr. David Zetland | Leiden University
GP2: Understanding local needs and unlocking latent capacity
Managing Change from Within Experiences with Developing Leadership in India and Africa - Viju James | Independent consultant
Facilitating Local Strengthening of WASH Systems: Whose understanding counts? - Muhammed Ebrahim Mussa, Tereza Nega and Betelhem Hailegios | IRC Ethiopia
Education and training in Sustainable WASH systems - Pam Furniss | The Open University
Capacity of WASH service providers of Odisha state, India - Nitya Jaco | IRC
Civic champions:turn that pesky political will problem into an opportunity for systems strengthening - Sovattha | WaterSHED
GP3: District wide approaches: What is a district WASH plan and how do we get there?
Rwanda - Maurice Kwizera | WaterAid
Burkina Faso - Richard Bassono | IRC Burkina Faso
Ghana - Benjamin Adbemore | IRC Ghana; George Padmore Mensah | District Coordinating Director - Asutifi North
Nepal - Will Tillett | Aguaconsult
Ethiopia - Tedla Mulatu | Millenium Water Alliance
Uganda - Cate Nimaya | Water for People
Rwanda - Perpetue Kamuyumbu | Water for People
GP4: Embracing complexity: thinking in systems and what it means for WASH
Embracing Complexity: Thinking in systems and what it means for WASH - Nick Valcourt | University of Colorado Boulder; Jeffrey Walters | George Fox University; Amy Javernick-Will | University of Colorado Boulder; Karl Linden | University of Colorado Boulder
GP5: Health systems: what we can learn, why we must strengthen them and how we can work with them
Health systems: what we can learn, why we must strengthen them and how we can work with them - WHO, UNICEF WaterAid
GP6: How to ensure systems leave no one behind?
How to ensure systems leave no one behind? - Hannah Crichton-Smith | WaterAid; Eva Duarte Davidson | WASH SDG Programme; Sara Ahrari | Simavi
GP7: Blunders, bloopers and foul-ups: a WASH game show. Introducing the Nakuru Accord
Blunders, bloopers and foul-ups: a WASH game show. Introducing the Nakuru Accord - Dani Barrington | University of Leeds
GP9: Integrating WASH and nutrition for stunting reduction: from system collision to sector cohesion
Integrating WASH and Nutrition for stunting reduction: From system collision to sector cohesion - Christopher McGahey | Hillaria International; Suzan van der Wilt | Max Foundation; Moderator: Arabella Hayter /WHO
GP10: Getting the politics right to ensure ongoing WASH systems delivery
Getting Politics Right To Ensure Ongoing WASH Systems Delivery: The case of Blantyre - Kate Harawa and Kimberly Lemme | Water For People; Stuart Kempster
Meaningful ways to engage with political actors - Viju James | Independent consultant
GP11: Beyond collaboration: learning from national and district-level collective action efforts in WASH
Collective Action – Learning from Failure - Geoff Revel, Lyn McLennan and Lyn McLennan | WaterSHED
GP13: Sustainable WASH systems: government-driven approach
Collective Impact in Ethiopia - Laura Brunson | MWA
GP14: National initiatives to strengthen local WASH systems: experiences from Rwanda and Honduras
PTPS Platform Honduras - Martin Rivera | The PTPS initiative, Honduras
District Wide Approach in Rwanda - Fidele Nteziyaremye | National WASH Secretariat, Rwanda
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SH1: Introduction to the overarching theme of sanitation systems thinking (dialogue)
Sanitation and hygiene dialogue - Dr. Elizabeth Tilley | University of Malawi; Dr. Meera Mehta | CEPT University; Christoph Lüthi | Eawag-Sandec
SH2: Systems challenges in urban and rural sanitation
System challenges in urban and rural sanitation - Dr Pippa Scott | i-san; Andrés Hueso | WaterAid; Cathy Stephen | Plan International UK
Delivering rural sanitation: context specific and adaptive programming guidance - Andrés Hueso | WaterAid; Cathy Stephen | Plan International UK
The sanitation cityscape conceptual framework: understanding urban sanitation systems - Dr Pippa Scott | i-san
SH3: Strengthening sanitation and hygiene in the WASH systems conceptual framework
Strengthening Sanitation and Hygiene in the WASH Systems conceptual Framework - Robert Gensch | German Toilet Organization; Will Tillet | Aguaconsult
SH4: Toward resilient systems for sanitation and hygiene services provision
Strengthening the sanitation market system: WaterSHED's Hands-Off experience - George Revell | WaterSHED
A Systems Approach to Capacity Building: Lessons from Sanitation Capacity Building Platform (SCBP), India - Jyoti Dash, Mohit Kapoor, Depinder Kapur NIUA
Continuity and Discontinuity: Systems learning transitioning from humanitarian WASH response to development - Simone Klawitter | UNICEF
SH5: The new WHO guidelines on sanitation and health (interactive session)
Guidelines on sanitation and health | WHO
SW1: Overcoming rural water supply challenges
Digging deep behind the complexities of sustainable water supply in Nepal - Anjil Adhikari, Oxfam Nepal
African handpumps: an Apollo 13 approach - Richard Carter | Richard Carter & Associates, Ltd.
Supply chains and Operation and maintenance (O&M) in Amhara region of Ethiopia - Adugnaw Tadesse | CARE Ethiopia
SW2: Water safety planning within the WASH systems context
Impact Assessment of 99 WSPs in Asia-Pacific Region revealed significant improvements | Aquaya
Why Water Safety Plans are the original systems approach - Bruce Gordon | WHO
SW3: Progress in Latin America and Asia: what drives service delivery improvements?
Lessons from Asiaon the political economy of sanitation - Andrés Hueso | WaterAid
Progress in Latin America and Asia: What drives service delivery improvements? The case of San Pedro, Bolivia - Daniel Oporto | Water For People
Access to Water: exchanging solutions to common challenges in the Global South - Lil Soto | Avina Foundation
SW4: Innovations in rural water maintenance models
UDUMA - Nicolaas van der Wilk | Rural Water Supply Services
Preventative maintenance in the Central African Republic - David De Armey | Water for Good
The Fundifix Model - Cliff Nyaga | Fundifix
Public-private partnership for full functionality affordable tariffs, piped water - Adam Harvey | Whave Solutions, Uganda
SW5: Realising the piped water dream
Realising the piped water dream - Mike Barbee | Water4
Water quality monitoring for smalle piped systems in Asutifi North, Ghana - AJ Karon | Aquaya
Utility-led distribution of filters in Ethiopia - Hester Foppen | Aqua for All
SW6: Leave no one behind: the role of self-supply in reaching everyone
Ensuring "Leaving no one behind": the role of Self-supply in reaching everyone - Lemessa Mekonta | IRC Ethiopia; Matthias Saladin | Skat
SW7: Creating an enabling environment for better performing urban utilities
Creating an enabling environment for better performing urban utilities - Dominique Gâtel | AquadFed
SW8: Moving the needle on safe and sustainable water systems: a synthesis of opportunities and challenges
Moving the needle on safe and sustainable water systems - Ranjiv Khush | Aquaya
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F1: Getting the foundations right for sustainable financial solutions
Getting the foundations right for sustainable financial solutions - Jeffrey Goldberg | USAID; Joel Kolker | World Bank; Catarina Fonseca | IRC; Lesley Pories | Water.org; Moses Ssonko | Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development of Uganda; Ing. Worlanyo Kwadjo Siabi | Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Ghana; Christopher Flensborg | SEB; Paula Beens | DGIS
F2: What is needed for a country to prepare and implement a robust WASH financing strategy?
WASH financing in 5 countries in West & Central Africa - Dawda Jawara | UNICEF
Sector investment frameworks in Burkina Faso and Kenya - Dirk Schaeffer | GIZ Kenya
F3: Results-based financing (RBF) in WASH: opportunities and lessons learned
Results-based financing (RBF) in WASH: opportunities and lessons learned - Antoinette Kome | SNV; Chris Brown | WEL Group; Joke Le Poole | Max Foundation; Lukas Kwezi | DFID Tanzania; Moderator: Rachel Cardone | Red Thread Advisors
F4: Tracking financial flows and developing WASH accounts: key results and future perspectives
Burkina Faso: TrackFin Country Experience - Juste Nansi | IRC Burkina Faso
F5: Financing WASH for the mile: how to invest in water and sanitation systems with negative return on investment?
Financing WASH for the last mile: how do we invest in systems with negative returns? - Anjil Adhikari | Oxfam Nepal; Irene Gai | Oxfam Kenya; Jessica Graf | Le Fil Consulting; Rob Mills | Social Finance; Tom Wildman | Oxfam GB
F6: The critical role of governments and political will in WASH finance
The critical role of governments and political will in WASH finance - Regina Rossman | GIZ; Manoj Gulati | Water.org-India; Depinder Kapur | National Institute of Urban Affairs, India; Trisha Aggarwala | Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability, India
F7: The role of different stakeholders in influencing financial flows across the system
Mapping Malawi's budget decision-making for rural WASH service delivery - Sydney Byrns | WASH Catalysts
F8: Using life-cycle costing data to support strategic planning and decision making
Uso de los datos de costos de ciclo de vida para apoyar la planificación estratégica y toma de decisión - Tupac Mejia | Water For People Honduras
Lifecycle costing data to support strategic planning and decision-making - Tupac Mejia | Water For People Honduras
Using evidence on life cycle costs to plan for achieving the SDGs in Amhara, Ethiopia - Mesfin Geremew | World Vision Ethiopia and the Millennium Water Alliance
Budget tracking using life-cycle costing in Odisha, India - Rushika Shiva | IRC; Trisha Aggarwala | Centre of Budget and Governance Accountability; Moderator
FS1: Systems strengthening in Fragile states: rethinking the conceptual framework for fragile contexts
Fragile states opening session
FS2: Adapting to fragile contexts: choices, dilemmas and consequences that relate to working in fragile contexts
Fragility quiz | Water for good; Oxfam
FS3: Fostering systems change in Fragile states: economic and market based approaches
Fostering systems changes in Haiti using principles from the market systems sector - Agnes Montangero | Helvetas
The "Economic Approach": Life-cycle costing for rural WASH in DRC - Franck Flachenberg | DRC WASH consortium
FS4: Strengthening monitoring and information systems in fragile contexts
Strengthening monitoring and information systems in fragile contexts - Donavon Favre; Adrienne Lane. Crépin Mavoungou | Water for Good; Evan Thomas | University of Colorado Boulder
FS5: Community engagement in the Democratic Republic of Congo: opportunities and challenges of applying the building blocks in an adaptive way
Community engagement in the Democratic Republic of Congo: opportunities and challenges of applying the building blocks in an adaptive way - Fidelis Folifac; Franck Flachenberg | DRC WASH consortium; Anne Cossutta | SWIFT Consortium
M1: Beyond building blocks: identifying and monitoring dynamic drivers of functional WASH systems
Beyond Building Blocks? Identifying and monitoring dynamic drivers of sector performance - Clare Battle | WaterAid
M2: Understanding and assessing the WASH system
WASH Bottleneck Analysis Tool - Guy Hutton | UNICEF
WASH system change: System change framework of IRC in use - René van Lieshout | IRC
M3: Understanding the outcomes of WASH System Strengthening in complex settings
Understanding the outcomes and impact of WASH systems strengthening in complex settings - Dr. Paul Hutchings | Cranfield University; Dr. John Butterworth | IRC Ethiopia; Barbara van Koppen | IWMI
M4: Introduction to a variety of tools and approaches to monitoring and measuring WASH systems
Evolving Metrics For Monitoring Sanitation Market Systems - Allison Salinger | WaterSHED; Geoff Revell | WaterSHED
Flushing out leverage points for system-strengthening: Applying organizational network analysis to improving progress towards achieving the SDGs - Geoff Revell | WaterSHED
M5: Networked for action: understanding coalition networks for WASH service sustainability
Networked for Action: Understanding coalition networks for WASH service sustainability - Diana Harper | LINC; Duncan McNicholl | Independent Consultant; Pauline Kiamba | Rural Focus; Moderator: Amy Javernick-Will | University of Colorado Boulder
M6: The power of data in inspiring and measuring systems change
Using evidence to deliver and do WASH - Nicolas Dickinson | WASHNote
"Act"-ing Lessons: Sharing and Analyzing Data - Brian Banks | Global Water Challenge
Use of monitoring data for evidence-based decision making: A factor analysis - Marieke Adank | IRC
M7: Drivers, triggers and factors for success or failure in strengthening government-led monitoring
Country-led monitoring in West and Central Africa - Nick Dickinson | WASHNote
The Drivers, Triggers and Factors to Accelerate Government Led Monitoring – Myanmar case study - Ellen Greggio and Tim Davis | WaterAid; Hla Khaing | Department for Rural Development, Myanmar
M8: Towards WASH service delivery systems approach: using different tools and sources of data
"Act"-ing Lessons: Sharing and Analyzing Data - Brian Banks | Global Water Challenge
Unlock the potential of your data - Peter van der Linde, Jeroen van der Sommen, Machteld Galema | Akvo
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CB3: System mapping and identifying leverage points- a simplified process for practitioners
System mapping and identifying leverage points - Sydney Byrns | WASH Catalysts
CB5: Theories of change and how to use them
Theory of change for Systems Change - Katie Boswell | NPC