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The SSWM Toolbox
The SSWM Toolbox
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seecon international gmbh Tandiwe Erlmann
Ljubljana, Slovenia, April 4th 2014
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Main Hompage
SUSTAINABLE SANITATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX
An integrative tool for capacity development at the local level
„Linking up Sustainable Sanitation, Water Management & Agriculture“
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• Dozens of behavioral change approaches
• Hundreds of technological solutions
• Thousands of good publications
• And many good practice examples
• Competing water uses, water scarcity & water conflicts
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Situation to Address
versus…
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IWRM – from source to sea and back
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Source: Own Graph
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Sectoral Thinking
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Water
Sanitation
Agriculture
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Solid Waste
Energy
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Sustainable Sanitation
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IWRM
+ =
Sustainable Sanitation
The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management (SSWM) Loop
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Sustainable Sanitation
and Water Management
SSWM
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The Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management (SSWM) Loop
How can I optimize my local water
management and sanitation system?
How can I plan and implement my water and
sanitation initiatives in a
more sustainable way?
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• It is an online open-source capacity development support tool: • looking at the whole water and nutrient cycle • considering a sound participatory planning and process
approach • and both hardware and software implementation tools
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The SSWM Toolbox…
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Partners With the support of:
Created by:
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The SSWM Toolbox: Content
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open sourc
e and
quality app
roved
Process & Planning
Tools Concept
Implemen-tation Tools Guided
Exercise Background
Specific Topic Entry
Pages
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Implementation Tools Process and Planning Tools
SSWM Loop Participatory Project Planning and
Process Cycle
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Vertical Gardens
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Vertical Gardens
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Implementation Tools Process and Planning Tools
SSWM Loop Participatory Project Planning and
Process Cycle
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Planning and Process Tools: Frameworks and Approaches
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Planning and Process Tools: Exploring
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The SSWM Toolbox: Online and Offline
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open sourc
e and
quality app
roved
Training of
Trainers Open
Source Library
SSWM Courses
Glossary Links to other Tools
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Visitor Trend Oct 2010 to Mar 2014 – weekly average
Switzerland: 22’263 India: 117’466
USA: 108’887
Germany: 19’051 UK: 46’980
Canada: 21’506
Philippines: 29’511
Australia: 23’145 Kenya: 14’775
March 2014 South Africa: 15’776
Brazil: 4’259
More than 750’000 Visits and Still Counting – A Global Network
Total visits since launch
751,143 (20 %)
Current visits per week
6812
Pakistan: 11’500
Mexico: 5’029
Mar 27, 2014
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Implementation Projects
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Training Courses SSWM Toolbox
Specific Topic Entry Pages (STEPs) Regional Programmes
Our Activities include:
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Gestión de Agua y Saneamiento en América Latina
Gestion d’eau et d’assainissement en Afrique francophone
SSWM in Southern Africa
SSWM in South and South-East Asia
Development of Regional Programmes
Gestão Integrada e Sustentável de Água e
Saneamento
SSWM in Europe
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SSWM Workshops and Trainings
Expert Course Nepal Hands-on training Bhutan
Basic SSWM India Training of Trainers Zambia EP&R Philippines
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Specific Topic Entry Pages – STEPs
Why?
• Tailor the Toolbox to a specific target group
• Allow partners to use it more precisely for their knowledge management or capacity development activities and strategies
How?
• Compile the relevant information of one specific topic in one overview chapter embedded within the Toolbox: • Region/Language – e.g. América Latina • Target group of partnering organisation –
e.g. University Course • Concept– e.g. Business development
Specific Topic Entry Pages (STEPs)
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• STEP for Latin America (in collaboration with Cap-Net and IDB)
• STEP for University Course (Master level, in collaboration with UMB), Tribhuvan University in Nepal and COMSATS University in Abbottabad (Pakistan)
• Training-of-Trainers Module
• Urban SSWM (in collaboration with ICLEI)
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Examples of STEPs
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Under way:
• eCompendium (e-version of Compendium of Sanitation Technologies in collaboration with Eawag/Sandec)
• STEP Portugues for Portuguese speaking countries (in collaboration with Cap-Net and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane)
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Examples of STEPs
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STEP "Central and Eastern Europe"?
• customized long-term support tool for further trainings in CEE countries
• relevant information on the situation and improvement opportunities of water supply and sanitation systems in CEE countries
• support for the implementation of the overall Sustainable Sanitation Program
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• Conduct your own SSWM trainings and workshops
• Share your knowledge and mainstream your experiences, findings, reports and publications (library or articles/factsheets)
• Create your own Specific Topic Entry Page (STEP) and address your target group: e.g. setting, region, language, your staff or partners, beneficiaries
Become engaged!
“Linking up Sustainable Sanitation, Water Management & Agriculture at
the local level”
Thank you!
Please feel free to contact us: [email protected]