PLANNING - INDIA India Team Amit Saha, DDWS, GOI Prakash Kumar, SEI-Unicef Pradnya Thakur, gtz-ESF Mr. Subburaman, SCOPE Ms Jasmin Jairath Regional Workshop.

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PLANNING - INDIA India Team Amit Saha, DDWS, GOI Prakash Kumar, SEI-Unicef Pradnya Thakur, gtz-ESF Mr. Subburaman, SCOPE Ms Jasmin Jairath Regional Workshop on Sustainable Sanitation in South Asia April, 2009 Kaluthara, Sri Lanka

Planning components Planning for Short TermTime Frame: 18 months Planning for Long TermTime Frame: up to 2012 (MDG)

Priorities Inclusion of Sustainable Sanitation in on going programs. within 6 months Focus on usage rather than number. Capacity building at grassroots level for implementing and O and M. Up gradation of existing guidelines with multiple technological options. Creating more living examples for sustainable sanitation including action research before SACOSAN IV in community and institutions. Solid and Liquid waste management to be prioritized.

Priorities: Before SACOSAN IV: -One National and state level Workshop in each State on Sustainable Sanitation -Documentation of case studies of sustainable sanitation and Agro reuse /fact sheets/translations/ dissemination. -Action research / pilot (four) on sustainable / Integrated sanitation.

Regional Cooperation At least two meetings of ICWG before SACOSAN IV. Regular communication between group members. Sharing and replication of success stories Implementation of SACOSAN III declaration and working as per road map.

Stakeholder Involvement Formation of State level inter sectoral committee within 3 months and quarterly review meeting. Strengthening of CCDUs with capacity building and coordination with CBOs. Sanitation plan should come from gram sabhas.

Financing of software and hardware Allocation of increasing software expenditure up to 30 %. Allocation for creation of village level sanitation coordinator Financing for post implementation support

Implementation Involvement of community for monitoring implementation to be made mandatory. Exposure visits to successful case studies in nearby villages to be included in project activities. Mandatory pre implementation IEC in all projects.

Monitoring of Results Review of existing indicators,after evaluation. Incorporating of qualitative indicators,after evaluation. Inclusion of GIS technique for planning and monitoring two pilots in next 18 months.

Evaluation Comprehensive evaluation is in process by GOI for TSC and NGP villages,that will be available by December Lesson learnt will be incorporated and disseminated to Public and other stake holders.

Follow - up Provision for follow up to be incorporated in Urban and Rural sanitation guidelines Minimum one year follow up of implemented project and allocation of fund for human resources. Follow up actions to be linked to evaluation outputs.