Workshop on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH) 4-6 th September, 2017

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1 Tata Institute Social Sciences, Hyderabad Campus Workshop on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH) 4-6 th September, 2017 Conducted by

2 OBJECTIVE The workshop conducted by Key resource persons from Water Aid India and will focus on providing an overview and brief analysis of various Water, Sanitation and Hygiene policies and their delivery models in India, both for urban and rural settings. The sessions will also briefly cover the equity and inclusion needs, realities and ways forward for these policies and programs.

3 EXPECTED OUTCOMES By the end of the 3-day workshop, the participants will have 1. An overview of various policies and programs related to water, sanitation and hygiene in India. 2. Exposure to some of the field realities around the implementation of these policies and programs 3. An understanding about the issues to focus, in terms of inclusion and equity around these policies and programs.

4 COURSE MODULE Overall, the workshop is planned to have 7 hours of teaching-learning sessions, 6 hours of field visits and around 10 hours of group work and discussion. Out of these, we will approximately dedicate 4 hours for issues related to drinking water security, 6 hours for issues related to sanitation, 8 for solid and liquid waste management and 5 hours for issues related to hygiene/ health and nutrition interlinkages of WASH. There will be two batches of 40 students each running concurrently.

5 Day I Monday, 4 th September, 2017

6 Day 1 4 th September,2017 Day 1 Policy and governance frameworks around access to drinking water,, sanitation facilities and waste management Time Topic- Batch-1 ( RP) Topic Batch-2 ( RP) Key Points for Discussions Welcome, Introduction to WAI TISS partnership and discussion on workshop objectives and outcomes Welcome (AP, GN and RVR) We will have common Plenary here for both batches with TISS Faculty and WAI Faculty Policy and Delivery issues related to Sanitation ( AG- Rural and CKM- Urban) Policy and Delivery issues related to Drinking Water Security ( PKS) Sanitation- Key Programme (SBM-Urban, SBM- rural, AMRUT, Smart Cities etc.) Key Policy in rural and urban sanitation at national level, Success stories Policy and Service Delivery issues related to Drinking Water Security (PKS) Policy and Delivery issues related to Sanitation ( AG- Rural and CKM- Urban) Drinking Water Security - Key Programmes ( AMRUT, Smart Cities, NRDWS, NWM), Key Policies at National level, Challenges for the Poor in accessing Water service delivery, Success stories Policy and Delivery Issues related to hygiene, health and interlinkages of Drinking water Quality and MHM ( HP) Policy and Delivery Issues related to hygiene, health and nutrition interlinkages of Sanitation ( NS and SJ) Policy and Delivery Issues related to hygiene, health and interlinkages of Sanitation ( NS and SJ) Policy and Delivery Issues related to hygiene, health and interlinkages of Drinking water Quality and MHM ( HP) Health and Hygiene- Water Quality and Diseases Sanitation and Hygiene MHM, Safe Hand Washing and diarrhoea, Key hygiene Behaviour change programme, BCC strategy for hygiene promotion, Success stories

7 Day 1 4 th September,2017 ( Post Lunch Session) Day 1 Policy and governance frameworks around access to drinking water,, sanitation facilities and waste management Time Topic- Batch-1 ( RP) Topic Batch-2 ( RP) Key Points for Discussions Key Elements of Liquid Waste Management in urban and rural areas Policy and issues of waste Workers and access to liquid Waste Service by the poor and marginalised ( AG- rural and CKM- Urban) Solid Waste Main systems of Solid Waste Management in urban and rural areas, Policy and issues of Solid Waste Workers and access to Solid Waste Service by the poor and marginalised (Dr. Ramesh, NIRD and RVR) Solid Waste Main systems of Solid Waste Management in urban and rural areas, Policy and issues of Solid Waste Workers and access to Solid Waste Service by the poor and marginalised ( Dr. Ramesh, NIRD and RVR) Key Elements of Liquid Waste Management in urban and rural areas, Policy and issues of Waste Workers and access to liquid Waste Service by the poor and marginalised ( AGrural and CKM- Urban) Film show on SLWM ( AG and CKM) Joint Session Briefing for Field Visit on Briefing for Field Visit on Day 2 - CKM Joint Session Liquid Waste- main methods of liquid waste management in urban areas, policy issues and key issues for access to services by urban poor, success stories Solid Waste Main systems of Solid Waste Management in urban areas, Policy and issues of Solid Waste Workers and access to Solid Waste Service by urban poor, Success stories ( HP)

8 Day II Tuesday, 5 th September, 2017

9 Day 2 5 th September,2017 Day 2 Learnings from the Field- Public Policy, Governance and Inclusion Time Batch-1 Batch-2 Key Points for Discussions 800 AM- 900 AM Travel to Field in Hyderabad- Two groups each of 40 Students goes to different Slums/ Low income Settlements in Hyderabad Batch-1 40 Students PKS/NS/ CKM Travel to Field in Hyderabad- Two groups each of 40 Students goes to different Slums/ Low income Settlements in Hyderabad Batch-1 40 Students RVR/SJ/ AG Each group will be divided into 4 groups of 10 students each. Each Group will have at least 3 key questions related to public policy, governance and service delivery to examine in field 900 AM PM Lunch Visit to Slum-1 or Low Income settlement-1, Basti Vikas Manch and Schools in WaterAid Project areas Travel from Field to Campus Visit to Slum-2 or Low Income settlement-2, Basti Vikas Manch and Schools in WaterAid Project areas Students group interact with community members, schools management and Basti Vikas Manch staff for finding answers to 3 questions given to their group

10 Day 2 5 th September,2017 ( Post Lunch Session) Day 2 Learnings from the Field- Public Policy, Governance and Inclusion Time Batch-1 Batch-2 Key Points for Discussions Group Work based on Field Visits -4 Groups from both the batch (Moderator SJ, NS, CKM and AG) Joint Session Presentations of group work (Moderator RVR, HP and TISS Faculty) Joint Session Questions and Answers ( Moderator RVR, PKS and HP) Joint Session Film on manual scavenging issues ( Moderator CKM) Joint Session

11 Day III Wednesday, 5 th September, 2017

12 Day 3 6 th September,2017 Theme In depth analysis of Policies and Challenges in WASH Project Time Batch-1 Batch-2 Key Points for Discussions 900 AM AM Group Work- Case Studies on WASH Policies and Problems in Implementation - Sanitation connect to Water, Sanitation Connect to Hygiene, Sanitation Technologies, BCC for Hygiene and Water Safety, issues related to manual scavenging Batch-1 AG/ SJS Group Work- Case Studies on WASH Policies and Problems in Implementation - Sanitation connect to Water, Sanitation Connect to Hygiene, Sanitation Technologies, BCC for Hygiene and Water Safety, issues related to manual scavenging Batch-2 CKM / NS 1100 AM PM Presentation and discussions of Case Studies on policy analysis and problem Solving- 4 Nos. ( Moderator PKS,SJS, NS, AG and CKM) Lunch Each Batch will be divided into 4 groups of 10 students each. Each Group will have one case study on challenges in urban sanitation and SLWM issues. Each group has to come out with a presentation on key questions of case studies and try to records its answer based on group work 4 distinct case studies will be presented to the larger group and question and discussions will follow with a view to analyse the problem and find its best possible answers

13 Day 3 6 th September,2017 ( Post Lunch Session) Theme In depth analysis of Policies and Challenges in WASH Project Time Batch-1 Batch-2 Key Points for Discussions Rapid Fire- The Quiz on WASH Policy, service delivery and Governance (AG, CKM. NS and SJ) Joint Session Role of Public Policy students in WASH sector- discussion and Q & A Open House- RVR and HP- Joint Session With TISS Faculty Objective is to develop some understanding on roles and responsibilities of students towards improvement in access to WASH by rural and urban poor Feedback and Closing of Workshop Feedback and Closing of RVR and HP- Joint Session with Workshop TISS Faculty Abbreviations used RP; Resource Person; GN Gayatri Nair, AP Aseem Prakash; RVR RV Raman; HP Hemalatha Patil; CKM Chanchal Kumar Modi; AG Anurag Gupta; SJ Shaili Jasthi; PKS; Puneet Kumar Srivastava

14 Field Visit Programme for Training on WASH- 5 th September, 2017 Time Activity 5 th September, 2017 Group A Rasoolpura/Patigadda school (22 km from TSS Campus) to 9.30 am Transit of students from TISS campus to Rasoolpura Rasoolpura slum visit walk through various households Interaction with the BVM members Transit to Patigadda school Visit to Patigadda school Interaction with the students, teachers, school management committee members Interaction with the staff of Citizens first project Conclusion Transit to TISS campus Group B Group B Adarsha Nagar / Indiranagar school (33 Km from TISS campus) to 9.30 am Transit of students from TISS campus to Adarsh Nagar Adarsha nagar slum visit walk through various households Interaction with the BVM members Transit to Indiranagar school Visit to Indiranagar school Interaction with the students, teachers, school management committee members Interaction with the staff of Citizens first project, Conclusion Transit to TISS campus

15 Resource Persons

16 Ankur Gupta is a development professional having around 13 years of experience of implementation of Natural Resource Management, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) and local Governance programmes. He has completed his Masters in Environment Management from Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. Chanchal Kumar Modi is Programme Coordinator at Water Aid India office in Bhopal. He has total 9 years of experience in urban area focussed on urban poor. He has done Masters in Sociology from Delhi School of Economics in Hemalatha Patil comes with more than 15 years of experience in WASH sector and currently working as a Regional Manager at WaterAid India South office and she has completed ten years in WaterAid. Hemalatha has a vast experience working with Bilateral and multilateral agencies working in the field ranging from Agriculture, Irrigation Management, Water and Sanitation to Education and Health. In her previous assignments, she has successfully demonstrated participatory methodologies in the sector reforms project and created sustainable WASH models. She was part of few research projects and studies and has many published research papers.

17 Er. Puneet Srivastava is WASH Specialist currently working with WaterAid India as Manager- Policy. He is a qualified civil engineer with his masters in ecology and environment and has been working on environmental issues focusing on water supply, sanitation and hygiene promotion nationally and internationally from past 20 years.. He has more than 10 publications on issues of relevance in WASH to his credit and has been involved with many capacity building national institutions of repute (e.g. national and state academy of administration, Centre of Excellence for Change, Key Resource Centre etc.) for capacity development of stakeholders in WASH sector. Raman VR is a systems and policy expert, with over two and half decades of nationwide experience in India, having a unique association with three flagship missions - National Literacy Mission, National Health Mission and Swachh Bharat (sanitation) Mission. He did his public health training from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Currently he is Head of Policy with the WaterAid India, and leads a number of critical research and advocacy initiatives on WASH policies and their linkages to other development sectors, in addition to representing WaterAid in various government policy processes. Shaili Jasthi is the PME Officer at WaterAid India s South office. Her expertise spans action research, knowledge management, training and capacity development. Shaili has worked across several states in India with a range of stakeholders community groups, local and district administration, state and national governments and multilateral & donor agencies such as UNICEF, BMGF, USAID, and AusAID.

18 Tata Institute Social Sciences, Hyderabad Campus Workshop on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH) Conducted by