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Consultation on National Sanitation Action Plan Introduction to Group Work Irfan Saeed Alrai (WSP) & Mustafa Talpur (WaterAid) National Sanitation Action Plan (N-SAP): Guiding Principles “Open defecation” is unacceptable “Total Sanitation Concept” is adapted Improved Sanitation is to be provided to All Focus should be on productive infrastructure only No one is exposed to the risks of unconfined “Human Excreta” & Solid Wastes Progress is be accelerated to achieve health benefits Efforts are to be coordinated within a framework of mutual accountability Governance is improved Collective outcomes” are be rewarded Incentives are necessary to produce the performance information “IEC” is to be supported for collective behavior change 2 Who can assess the Progress? Political Leaders Local Governments Sector Professionals Civil society organizations Community groups External support agencies Service providers Other stakeholders to carry out situation analysis for planning, implementation, monitoring & evaluation at different levels (National/ Provincial/ District/ City/ local government etc) 3 Sector Components for N-SAP Commitment & Leadership Enabling Policies Effective & Accountable Institutions Effective Processes Sanitation Sector Financing Sector Coordination Monitoring & sustaining change 4 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Commitment & Leadership Reflections in the Country Planning & Vision documents Commitment on part of the National leaders Strengthening of voice mechanism Drivers for promoting Sanitation as a movement 5 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Enabling Policies National Policy Guidelines Provincial strategies (Urban/ Rural/ City Wide/ Special for disasters/ emergencies) Provincial Sanitation Action Plans (Urban/ Rural/City Wide) Tehsil/ Local Sanitation Action Plans Alignment with other sector plans Emphasis on hygiene behavior change Services to the Rural poor Services to the Urban poor's/ Slums/ informal settlements Recognition of participatory approaches Recognition of “Cradle to Grave” cycle of sanitation Conservation/ Protection of Environment/ water bodies 6 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Effective & Accountable Institutions Coherent sector wide framework Clear institutional home at all levels Devolution to the appropriate level of local government (Political, administrative, financial) Organizational Capacities & Skills Institutionalized service standards Accountability Mechanisms / Grievance redressal mechanism Institutional space for participatory community managed systems Participation of the private sector Role and support of external support agencies 7 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Effective Processes Inclusive Development Community Led School Led Component sharing Sanitation Marketing Technology Innovations/ Designs Research & Development Awareness Creation Coordination of Sanitation Programs/ projects Programs for motivation, technical advise & subsidy Other sanitation options Scaling up 8 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Sanitation Sector Financing Budgetary outlays for sanitation (% of govt’s annual budget) Balance between outlays in hardware and software Explicit Focus on target outcomes Leveraging of non-governmental resources Levy of tariffs and user charges Rewards for outcomes Fiscal/ non-monetary incentives for institutions to achieve sustainable outcomes Targeted incentives for Poorest of the poor 9 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Sector Coordination Effective coordination within the sector Sector Focus Groups Partnerships (KM, WESNets, …..) WASH Clusters Donors Harmonization Media partnerships Preparation of disaster-preparedness and emergency response plans 10 Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Monitoring & sustaining change Monitoring of progress/ performance indicators Transparency (3rd party monitoring,…..) Mechanisms of monitoring and sustaining change in behavior and practices of communities Institutional responsibilities (Health/ Education/ Environment/ O&M management Upholding of dignity of communities Safety of sanitation workers Reporting Lines/ Plans 11 What /Who/When S. No Sector Components Sector Sub Components What Actions Who Leads When (Timelines) 1 Commitment & Leadership √√ ???????? ??? ??? 2 Enabling Policies √√ ???????? ??? ??? 3 Effective & Accountable Institutions √√ ???????? ??? ??? 4 Effective Processes √√ ???????? ??? ??? 5 Sanitation Sector Financing √√ ???????? ??? ??? 6 Sector Coordination √√ ???????? ??? ??? 7 Monitoring & sustaining change √√ ???????? ??? ??? 12 Let us Work on Excel Sheet Pakistan Conference on Sanitation (PACOSAN) GROUP WORK May 29, 2009 S. # Sector Components for N-SAP Sector Sub-Components for N-SAP Specific Actions Who Leads Timelines 2010 1. Commitment & Leadership Commitment & Leadership Reflections in the Country Planning & Vision documents Commitment on part of the National leaders Strengthening of voice mechanism Drivers for promoting Sanitation as a movement 2. Enabling Policies Enabling Policies National Policy Guidelines Provincial strategies (Urban/ Rural/ City Wide/ Special for disasters/ emergencies) Provincial Sanitation Action Plans (Urban/ Rural/City Wide) Tehsil/ Local Sanitation Action Plans Alignment with other sector plans Emphasis on hygiene behavior change Services to the Rural poor Services to the Urban poor's/ Slums/ informal settlements Recognition of participatory approaches Recognition of “Cradle to Grave” cycle of sanitation Conservation/ Protection of Environment/ water bodies 2011 2012 => 13 THANKS 14