Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
KCL WASH Week Department of Geography March 18-‐25th 2015 Wednesday, March 18th Time & Place Session Speaker Inaugural WASH Week panel for World Water Day 16.00 – 17.30 Room K0.18 (ground floor) King’s Building Why water matters: Evidence from Tanzania and Zimbabwe The Human Right to Water WASH and the environment Panel Discussion Professor Frances Cleaver Head of Environment, Politics and Development Department of Geography KCL Dr. Alex Loftus Senior Lecturer -‐ Department of Geography KCL Brendan Bromwich KCL, UNEP Associate -‐ Sudan (United Nations Environment Programme) Chair Professor Tony Allan Tuesday, March 24th WASH in complex emergencies 09.30-‐10.15 Pyramid Room (K4U.04) (4th floor) King’s Building Emergency Humanitarian WASH: Carmen Paradiso Priority issues and lessons from Global WASH Advisor conflict and climatic displacement International Medical Corps Panel on WASH and infectious diseases: Combatting Cholera and Ebola 10.30-‐12.30 Pyramid Room (K4U.04) (4th floor) King’s Building WASH for disease prevention Combatting Cholera through Behavior Change Responding to Ebola Panel Discussion Dr. Tim Healing Trustee RedR Simon Lawson C4D Cholera Consultant UNICEF Mark Buttle Senior Humanitarian WASH Advisor Save The Children Chaired by Carmen Paradiso, International Medical Corps Panel on WASH ownership and participation 13.00-‐15.15 Pyramid Room (K4U.04) (4th floor) King’s Building ‘Local Ownership’ of WASH in Pakistan and beyond Informal and private sector management models in WASH in Angola and Mozambique Working with institutions: the challenges of financing and maintaining Urban Wash in low income areas Community Led Total Sanitation Amiera Sawas Research Associate -‐ Department of Geography KCL Mariana Matoso Research Officer -‐ Water Policy ODI (Overseas Development Institute) Sam Drabble Research & Evaluation Officer WSUP (Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor) Cathy Stephen WASH Advisor Plan International Chaired by Amiera Sawas Panel discussion Urban WASH in complex emergencies 15.15-‐15.45 Pyramid Room (K4U.04) (4th floor) King’s Building Humanitarian WASH Challenges in Harriette Purchas an Urban Environment WASH Trainer RedR Wednesday, March 25th WASH and Climate Change 12.00-‐12.45 Room K3.11 King’s Building Adaptation to climate change and risk screening for WASH 13.00 – 15.00 S – 1.06 (level -‐ 1) Strand Building Vulnerability, violence and gendered access to WASH in Pakistan Embedding gender-‐inclusiveness in Urban WASH programme design Naomi Oates and Justin Doczi Research Officers – Water Policy ODI (Overseas Development Institute) Panel on WASH, gender and vulnerability Vulnerability, equity and inclusiveness in WASH Violence, gender and WASH – research and a practitioners toolkit (SHARE consortium) Panel Discussion Amiera Sawas Research Associate -‐ Department of Geography, KCL Sam Drabble Research & Evaluation Officer WSUP (Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor) Louisa Gosling Programme Manager -‐ Principles Wateraid Louisa Gosling Programme Manager -‐ Principles Wateraid Chaired by Giovanna Grandoni PhD researcher in gender and development KCL Session on Water and Sanitation post 2015 15.15-‐16.00 S – 1.01 (level -‐ 1) Strand Building 16.15-‐17.00 S – 1.01 (level -‐ 1) Strand Building 17.00-‐17.45 S – 1.01 (level -‐ 1) Strand Building 17.45 Shared Sanitation and universal coverage: is it an improved form of sanitation or not? The sanitation chain at city level: Improving faecal sludge management (FSM) Jeroen Ensink Senior Lecturer Public Health Engineering London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Georges Mikhael, Head of Sanitation, WSUP (Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor) Hygiene – the neglected but vital component of WASH Dorothy Peprah PhD student London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Drinks Reception All events are located on the Strand Campus of Kings College London. Please Register for WASH Week events at http://goo.gl/forms/qt2g2tw6uf and email [email protected] and/or [email protected] with questions. Thank you.