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NATIONAL SANITATION TASK TEAM
WATER SECTOR LEADERSHIP GROUP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETING 07
29 October 2009
HIGH LEVEL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE OF NSTT
• The primary aim of the NSTT is to create an enabling environment for the delivery of sustainable sanitation in a coordinated manner, monitor the delivery of the sanitation services, facilitate appropriate interventions where required, ensure compliance with policy, legislation and national strategies and align sanitation development programmes among
sector partners nationally.
PROPOSED ACTION PLAN AND RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
• Provide a coherent framework for addressing the sanitation backlog in a coordinated and integrated manner (Ongoing)
• Ongoing participation of DWA in AfricaSAN – • Ongoing participation of DWA (NSPU) in Africa Water Week from
09-13 November 2009. • Take into cognisance existing government commitments
- Municipal Indaba actions. (Refer slide 7)- eThekwini Declaration and SA Action plan for
AMCOW- 5year Local Government Agenda
• Free Basic Sanitation Strategy roll-out- Training, and information dissemination to the Municipalities. June 2009- mid-March 2010.
• Coordinate sanitation activities with SALGA, DoH, DoE, CoGTA - Coordinate annual events like WASH, GHWD, & WTD.
Participate in Policy Formulation and Interpretation• The NSTT will continue to make contributions to the policy and
regulatory framework through policy development, formulation of appropriate legislation, and dispute resolution. (Ongoing)
PROPOSED ACTION PLAN AND RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS (2)
Participate in Strategy Formulation and Programming• The NSTT will support the formulation of relevant sanitation
strategies by providing guidelines and strategic input (Ongoing) Advocacy and Promotion (Ongoing) • The NSTT will support the formulation and execution of an
appropriate sanitation advocacy and promotion strategy. • This will include allocation of resources and support for integrated
planning. • Individual members will champion the sanitation cause within their
respective institutions. (DBSA Training) Alignment of policies• The NSTT will ensure that all government sanitation policies are
aligned. Resources Required• Funding and human resource for sustainability of NSPU and
NSTT.
IMPROVING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF NSTT
• High level of attendance to the meeting and commitment especially the Chief Directors;
• Actions should be funded to enable to commit and report actions;
• Actions should be in line with the Government’s programme of action and priorities;
• Formulate an appropriate framework for the development of skills within the sector linking it up with the Skills Task Team.
• Develop and update guidelines that are relevant and supportive to the sector;
• and• Promote and support relevant research in the
sanitation sector.
MUNICIPAL INDABA SANITATION ACTIONS.
Sanitation: • Mobilise national fund to deal with full pits; • Immediate Health and Hygiene (H&H) intervention in bucket eradication
programme; • H&H should be part of Municipal performance regulation; • Ring-fence sanitation budget within MIG service delivery and O&M , Explore
other technology vs VIP latrines, No manual pit emptying, Review Sanitation policy to address issues listed in POA
Progress• The roll-out of sanitation policy has been put on hold due to imminent
movement of Sanitation Programme Unit to Human Settlements. • WRC investigates the temporary sanitation technology option that is
appropriate to informal settlements• Comprehensive sanitation implementation plan developed • Options for dealing with full pits developed and to be rolled out to WSAs with
other sanitation tools
KEY ACTIONS PROGRESS HIGHLIGHTS
Revision of the sanitation policy
• The review of the sanitation policy has been put on hold due to imminent movement of Sanitation Programme Unit to Human Settlements.
Investigate and apply appropriate sanitation technology to suit different localities & settlement dynamics
• Request submitted to WRC to investigate the temporary sanitation technology option that is appropriate to informal settlements
• Comprehensive sanitation implementation plan developed
Develop and implement a dedicated programme to deal with first generation pit-latrines
• Options for dealing with full pits developed and rolled out to WSAs with other sanitation tools
Finalise and implement free basic sanitation strategy.
• In process of negotiating funds for roll out
Thank YouThank You