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Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale

Dear Knowledge Point members,

during the Stockholm World Water week Seminar on "Pieces of the Puzzle: Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale" on 27 August, there were some questions from the participants that the panelists could not answer, for example:

  1. How do you build capacity when you have 3 year donor funded programmes and governments wants/needs 10-15 years of support? How can we change the paradigm to make longer commitment to governments?
  2. Sanitation services are heavily subsidized by government in developed countries and cities in developing countries. Why do we expect poor rural families to pay the full cost?
  3. Will building up capacities on local level be sufficient? Or do you need a minimum capacity development on national/ regional level?

You have provided interesting and useful answers to our last questions! hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments.

Thank you very much and best regards,

Evelyn (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions#15976

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WaterAid

Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale

Dear Knowledge Point members,

during During the Stockholm World Water week Seminar on "Pieces of the Puzzle: Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale" on 27 August, there were some questions from the participants that the panelists could not answer, for example:

  1. How do you build capacity when you have 3 year donor funded programmes and governments wants/needs 10-15 years of support? How can we change the paradigm to make longer commitment to governments?
  2. Sanitation services are heavily subsidized by government in developed countries and cities in developing countries. Why do we expect poor rural families to pay the full cost?
  3. Will building up capacities on local level be sufficient? Or do you need a minimum capacity development on national/ regional level?

You have provided interesting and useful answers to our last questions! hopefully Hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments.

Thank you very much and best regards,

Evelyn (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions#15976

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WaterAid

Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale

Dear Knowledge Point KnowledgePoint members,

During the Stockholm World Water week Seminar on "Pieces of the Puzzle: Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale" on 27 August, there were some questions from the participants that the panelists could not answer, for example:

  1. How do you build capacity when you have 3 year donor funded programmes and governments wants/needs 10-15 years of support? How can we change the paradigm to make longer commitment to governments?
  2. Sanitation services are heavily subsidized by government in developed countries and cities in developing countries. Why do we expect poor rural families to pay the full cost?
  3. Will building up capacities on local level be sufficient? Or do you need a minimum capacity development on national/ regional level?

You have provided interesting and useful answers to our last questions! Hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments.

Thank you very much and best regards,

Evelyn (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions#15976

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Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale

Dear KnowledgePoint members,

During the Stockholm World Water week Seminar on "Pieces of the Puzzle: Achieving Sustainable Rural Sanitation at Scale" on 27 August, there were some questions from the participants that the panelists could not answer, for example:

  1. How do you build capacity when you have 3 year donor funded programmes and governments wants/needs 10-15 years of support? How can we change the paradigm to make longer commitment to governments?
  2. Sanitation services are heavily subsidized by government in developed countries and cities in developing countries. Why do we expect poor rural families to pay the full cost?
  3. Will building up capacities on local level be sufficient? Or do you need a minimum capacity development on national/ regional level?

You have provided interesting and useful answers to our last questions! Hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments.

Thank you very much and best regards,

Evelyn (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions#15976