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Slide 1 27.03.2015
Training of Trainers City Sanitation Plans as implementation tool: Example from
India
Introduction Bangalore, 30 March – 1 April 2015
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BACKGROUND OF THIS
TRAINING
Slide 3
Setting the stage: SNUSP II
• Successful completion of GIZ project „Support to the
National Urban Saniation Policy I“ from 2011 until 2014
• Support to development and review of CSPs in 6 pilot cities
under SNUSP I
• Conceptualisation of SNUSP II
• Upscaling of successful CSP planning approach and project
models on the ground
• Focus on states as main actor to be capacitated
• Roll-out of Training and Handholding Programme on CSP
Preparation in 3 states (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala)
Slide 4 M1: City Sanitation Plan - Relevance and added values 27.03.2015
Introduction to National Urban Sanitation Policy - 2008
1. Awareness Generation and Behaviour Change
2. Achieving Open Defecation Free Cities
3. Achieving Integrated City-Wide Sanitation
“All Indian cities and towns become totally sanitized, healthy and
livable and ensure and sustain good public health and
environmental outcomes for all their citizens with a special
focus on hygienic and affordable sanitation facilities for the
urban poor and woman.”
Vision
Specific
goals
1. STATE SANITATION STRATEGY
2. CITY SANITATION PLAN
3. NATIONAL CITY RANKING
Tools
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NUSP in new Government Programmes
NUSP
Swachh Bharat
Mission (SBM) Upcoming Urban
Missions
• Covers 4041 Statutory
towns.
• SSS required for
installments
• CSP as basis for project
development
• Smart Cities
• Atal Mission on
Rejuvenation and
Urban Transformation
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4 activity fields of SNUSP II
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Quality
SSS
• Development of Draft SSS and Implementation Measures
Quality
CSP
• Training & handholding programme for small and medium towns for CSP preparation
Quality
DPR
• Technical input material and guidelines for DPR preparation
Project implemen
tation
• Support to implementation of 5 gender sensitive projects for sanitation infrastructure
Gender
sensitivity
Capacity
Development
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Training & handholding programme for CSP
preparation
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• 3 states (Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana)
nominated 10-15 small and medium towns for
support by GIZ
• Formation and Capacitation of state sanitation
cell for handholding process
• Stepwise training process in each state
• Final results: CSP and implementation
projects
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Goal and Target Groups of Training Programme
Overall Goal of Training Programm:
Supporting cities and towns to develop and
implement City Sanitation Plans
Target groups: Decision-makers and experts at city and state level confronted with
challenges of CSP development and implementation in Telangana,
Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Maharashtra.
Target group 1: Key decision-makers like Municipal
Commissioners, Senior Officers from ULB and State Departments
Target group 2: Elected Representatives
Target group 3: Municipal Engineers at middle and operational
level
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Training Modules
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• CSP Sensitization
• CSP Preparation
• Module 1: Development of Status Report
(Baseline data collection)
• Module 2: Development of Draft CSP (Data
analysis and key issues)
• Module 3: Development of Final CSP (Strategy and
Action Plan)
Slide 10 Session 1: CSP preparation process 27.03.2015
Training programme for CSP preparation process
CSP Preparation
Training – Part 1 CSP Preparation
Training – Part 3
CSP Preparation
Training – Part 2
CSP
review
workshop
• CSTF
formation
• Status
Report
preparation
• Demand
Supply gap
analysis
• Key issues
• Prioritization
Initiating CSP Preparation of
Status Report Final CSP Draft CSP
• Review of
key issues
• Sectorial
strategies
• Action plan
HANDHOLDING PROCESS (by state sanitation cell)
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TRAINING OF TRAINERS
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Objective of Training of Trainers
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• Provide with knowledge and lessons learnt on
City Sanitation Plans in India.
• Capacitate participants on how to use an
interactive-experience based training
methodology.
• Facilitate exchange between participants on
their training experiences and urban
sanitation expertise.
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Group of Participants
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• Participants from Afghanistan, India, Bhutan
and Nepal
• Sanitation sector specialists, trainers and
faculties
• Representatives from administrative
institutions, training institutes and sanitation
sector organisations.
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Contents
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CSP as planning tool
1) Relevance of CSP
2) Integration of City Sanitation in the overall urban planning system
3) Sanitation Systems
4) Multi-stakeholder involvement in CSP
5) Requirements for translating City Sanitation Plan into action
Interactive and experience-
based methods
1) Harvard Case Method
2) Action Learning
3) Overall Design
Exchange Formats for mobilizing
knowledge of participants
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Logic of Training of Trainers
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Day 1:
Performance of selected Training Sessions which demonstrate different
interactive methods
Provide conceptual basis for performing interactive exercises
Day 2:
Trainers on stage:
Selected participants perform some Modules
Day 3:
Trainers on stage:
Selected participants perform some Modules
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Materials of the Training
Workbook on exercises
Content Manual under
preparation
Set of powerpoint presentations
ToT Manual and
Organizational Scheme
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As a federal enterprise, GIZ supports the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development.
Published by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Registered offices, Bonn and Eschborn, Germany
“Support to National Urban Sanitation Policy Programme”
“2nd floor, B-5/2, Safdarjung Encalve , New Delhi – 110029” T 011 - 494945353 F 011 - 49495391
E dirk.walther@giz.de,
I www.giz.de
Responsible
GIZ – SNUSP & CSE
Author(s)
GIZ and CSE
In cooperation with
Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India
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