seh: getting off to a good start merri weinger, usaid seh kick-off meeting, november 3, 2010
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SEH: Getting off to a Good StartSEH: Getting off to a Good StartMerri Weinger, USAIDMerri Weinger, USAID
SEH Kick-Off Meeting, November 3, 2010SEH Kick-Off Meeting, November 3, 2010
This presentation will:This presentation will:
Briefly review our vision for SEH in Briefly review our vision for SEH in key program areaskey program areas
Discuss priority countries and Discuss priority countries and making overtures to Missionsmaking overtures to Missions
Highlight expectations for Year OneHighlight expectations for Year One
SEH: SEH: So who came up with that So who came up with that
name?name? Healthy Households and Communities Healthy Households and Communities
as end-products of EH Initiative as end-products of EH Initiative What is a Healthy Household?What is a Healthy Household? Supportive Environments Supportive Environments
• PolicyPolicy• Infrastructure/InstitutionsInfrastructure/Institutions• FinancingFinancing• Community organization/participationCommunity organization/participation
WASH and IAQWASH and IAQ
Integration not essential- but Integration not essential- but encourage cross-fertilization and encourage cross-fertilization and learninglearning
Cross-cutting elements include:Cross-cutting elements include: HardwareHardware Behavior change strategyBehavior change strategy Private sector entrepreneursPrivate sector entrepreneurs Creative financing Creative financing
Scale and Sustainability Scale and Sustainability
Working at scale as cross-cutting Working at scale as cross-cutting themetheme Define scaleDefine scale
Aim for Sustainable Service DeliveryAim for Sustainable Service Delivery
Sub-Objective 1: Sub-Objective 1: Increasing Availability and Use of Increasing Availability and Use of
Proven InterventionsProven Interventions Scaling up sanitation activities in at least 10 Scaling up sanitation activities in at least 10
countriescountries In partnership with other donors, private sector, civil societyIn partnership with other donors, private sector, civil society Including demand creation and availability and use of quality Including demand creation and availability and use of quality
sanitation productssanitation products With sustainable models for financing sanitation product and With sustainable models for financing sanitation product and
service deliveryservice delivery
With strong evidence base and With strong evidence base and documentationdocumentation
Support for USAID’s Sanitation Working GroupSupport for USAID’s Sanitation Working Group
Scaling up Proven Scaling up Proven Technologies for Water SupplyTechnologies for Water Supply
Cost-effective approaches for communities Cost-effective approaches for communities outside piped networksoutside piped networks Implement water supply development activities Implement water supply development activities
(e.g. rainwater harvesting, protecting wells, etc.)(e.g. rainwater harvesting, protecting wells, etc.) Multiple Use Water SystemsMultiple Use Water Systems Build capacity of small scale WASH providers in Build capacity of small scale WASH providers in
private sector private sector
Effective interaction with other country Effective interaction with other country activitiesactivities
Scaling up Proven Technologies for Scaling up Proven Technologies for Promotion of Improved Water Promotion of Improved Water
QualityQuality Focus on models for getting right product Focus on models for getting right product
into consumer’s hands, e.g. filtersinto consumer’s hands, e.g. filters
Expansion of distribution channels for Expansion of distribution channels for underserved populations underserved populations
Scaling up HandwashingScaling up Handwashing
Support for PPPHW Support for PPPHW and efforts to take and efforts to take handwashing to scale handwashing to scale in at least one countryin at least one country
Handwashing with Handwashing with soap/handwashing soap/handwashing stations as core stations as core component of component of sanitation initiativessanitation initiatives
Indoor Air Quality: Indoor Air Quality: More Than Cookstoves More Than Cookstoves
Develop framework for impact for Develop framework for impact for IAQ includingIAQ including Access to appropriate cookstovesAccess to appropriate cookstoves Behavior change approaches Behavior change approaches Enabling environmentEnabling environment
Sub-objective 2:Sub-objective 2: WASH & HIV/AIDS Integration WASH & HIV/AIDS Integration
Increase visibility of sanitation in Basic Care Increase visibility of sanitation in Basic Care PackagePackage
Go beyond home-based care Go beyond home-based care
Focus on Technical Working Groups- OVC, F&NFocus on Technical Working Groups- OVC, F&N
Increase advocacy with OGAC/USG partnersIncrease advocacy with OGAC/USG partners
Global Community of PracticeGlobal Community of Practice
Other PrioritiesOther Priorities
WASH/IAQ & EducationWASH/IAQ & Education
WASH & NutritionWASH & Nutrition
WASH & IAQ and MCHWASH & IAQ and MCH Especially sanitationEspecially sanitation In collaboration with MCHIPIn collaboration with MCHIP
Sub-objective 3:Sub-objective 3:PartnershipsPartnerships
Maximize potential of SEH team and Maximize potential of SEH team and resource partnersresource partners
Partner with other key donorsPartner with other key donors
Foster public-private partnershipsFoster public-private partnerships
InnovationInnovation
Innovation = Technology AND new Innovation = Technology AND new ways of ways of doing businessdoing business
Capacity Building Capacity Building
Creating/collecting tools for capacity Creating/collecting tools for capacity building building Sanitation- CLTS/Sanitation MarketingSanitation- CLTS/Sanitation Marketing Building capacity of the private sectorBuilding capacity of the private sector IAQ IAQ
IdentifyIdentify What are the necessary skills?What are the necessary skills? Methodologies for skill-building, including Methodologies for skill-building, including
trainingtraining Where are the gaps?Where are the gaps?
GenderGender
Gender as visible cross-cutting Gender as visible cross-cutting element of projectelement of project
Include gender-specific objectives/ Include gender-specific objectives/ indicators/outcomes indicators/outcomes
Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
Build on existing KM investmentsBuild on existing KM investments Environmental Health Web-SiteEnvironmental Health Web-Site HIPHIP USAID Water Team web-siteUSAID Water Team web-site
Develop innovative and expanded Develop innovative and expanded approach to sharing, exchanging approach to sharing, exchanging knowledgeknowledge
Using creative learning approaches Using creative learning approaches
Priority CountriesPriority Countries
Reach agreement on most successful Reach agreement on most successful ways to approach countriesways to approach countries USAIDUSAID USAID + SEHUSAID + SEH SEH SEH
Ideally by March, 2011Ideally by March, 2011
Possible Priority CountriesPossible Priority Countries
UgandaUganda BangladeshBangladesh DRCDRC HaitiHaiti MalawiMalawi IndonesiaIndonesia BeninBenin
Possible Priority CountriesPossible Priority Countries
MadagascarMadagascar WASH in Schools in ZambiaWASH in Schools in Zambia WSP/Gates countries (Ethiopia, WSP/Gates countries (Ethiopia,
Tanzania, India, Indonesia)Tanzania, India, Indonesia) Nepal (?)Nepal (?) Mali (?)Mali (?) Nigeria (?)Nigeria (?)
Possible Priority Countries:Possible Priority Countries:TA to BilateralsTA to Bilaterals
GhanaGhana AfghanistanAfghanistan SudanSudan LiberiaLiberia SenegalSenegal TajikistanTajikistan TimorTimor PakistanPakistan
SEH:SEH:Year One ExpectationsYear One Expectations
SEH activities launched in at least 3 SEH activities launched in at least 3 countriescountries
Confirm key partnerships with other Confirm key partnerships with other donors/implementing partnersdonors/implementing partners
Identify at least 1 sanitation-at-scale Identify at least 1 sanitation-at-scale countrycountry
Key integration activities launchedKey integration activities launched Establish agreed Advisory Groups (e.g., IAQ, Establish agreed Advisory Groups (e.g., IAQ,
innovation, etc.)innovation, etc.)
Support from Support from USAID Environmental Health USAID Environmental Health
TeamTeam Rochelle Rainey: WASH specialist, Rochelle Rainey: WASH specialist,
with special focus on water qualitywith special focus on water quality
Jay Graham: WASH specialist, with Jay Graham: WASH specialist, with special focus on sanitation and IAQspecial focus on sanitation and IAQ
Tony Kolb: Urban Advisor and WASH Tony Kolb: Urban Advisor and WASH specialistspecialist
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