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[[File:Destina Samani from CREPA in Ghana (5966373993).jpg|thumb|At [[UNSGAB]] seminar "Sustainable Sanitation: the drive to 215" in [[Kigali]]]] |
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[[File:10. Hand Washbasins being used by students (7092683001).jpg|thumb|Hand washbasins being used by students of the [[ Adama University]]]] |
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[[File:Application of urine in agriculture (demonstration event) (2957048773).jpg|thumb|Application of [[urine]] in agriculture, [[Burkino Faso]]]] |
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The '''Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)''' is a network formed by organisations active in the field of [[sustainable sanitation]]. Its formation in early 2007 was motivated by the UN's decision to declare 2008 as International Year of Sanitation (IYS). The goal was to have a joint label for the planned activities, and to be able to align with other potential initiatives. |
The '''Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)''' is a network formed by organisations active in the field of [[sustainable sanitation]]. Its formation in early 2007 was motivated by the UN's decision to declare 2008 as International Year of Sanitation (IYS). The goal was to have a joint label for the planned activities, and to be able to align with other potential initiatives. |
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*Ecosanlac – Ecological Sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean |
*Ecosanlac – Ecological Sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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*EcoSanRes Programme – Ecological Sanitation Research Programme (Sweden) |
*EcoSanRes Programme – Ecological Sanitation Research Programme (Sweden) |
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*[http://www.germantoilet.org |
*GTO – German Toilet Organization<ref>[http://www.germantoilet.org germantoilet.org]</ref> |
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*[[GIZ]] – Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (Germany)<ref> |
*[[GIZ]] – Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (Germany)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.giz.de/ecosan |title=GIZ program on sustainable sanitation - ecosan |publisher=Giz.de |date=2011-12-08 |accessdate=2013-06-29}}</ref> |
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*IEES – International Ecological Engineering Society |
*IEES – International Ecological Engineering Society |
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*IRC – International Water and Sanitation Centre (Netherlands) |
*IRC – International Water and Sanitation Centre (Netherlands) |
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*[[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency]] |
*[[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency]] |
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*NHN – Nature Healing Nature |
*NHN – Nature Healing Nature |
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*[http://www.saniblog.org |
*Saniblog<ref>[http://www.saniblog.org saniblog.org]</ref> |
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*TU-Delft – Technical University of Delft |
*TU-Delft – Technical University of Delft |
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*TTZ – Technology Transfer Centre Bremerhaven (Germany) |
*TTZ – Technology Transfer Centre Bremerhaven (Germany) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Sanitation]] |
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* [[Ecological sanitation]] |
* [[Ecological sanitation]] |
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* [[Sewage treatment]] |
* [[Sewage treatment]] |
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* [[Sustainable sanitation]] |
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* United Nations |
* [[United Nations]] |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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== External links == |
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* {{Official website|http://www.susana.org}} |
* {{Official website|http://www.susana.org}} |
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The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) is a network formed by organisations active in the field of sustainable sanitation. Its formation in early 2007 was motivated by the UN's decision to declare 2008 as International Year of Sanitation (IYS). The goal was to have a joint label for the planned activities, and to be able to align with other potential initiatives.
A joint road map of sustainable sanitation related activities for the IYS was developed in the first two meetings of the alliance by participants from more than 30 multi- and bilateral organisations, NGOs and research institutions. The roadmap consists mainly of a series of thematic working groups that will jointly elaborate a range of publications on sustainable sanitation issues, will organise or contribute to international events and will contribute to develop new funding instruments as well as sustainable sanitation capacity building and program initiatives.
SuSanA is not a new organisation, but rather a loose network of organisations working along the same lines, and open to others who want to join and be active in the promotion of sustainable sanitation systems. The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance invites other international, regional and local organisations to join the network, contribute ideas, and to become active members in the thematic working groups. Feedback for the advancement of the joint road map is certainly appreciated, as it is work in progress that will be continuously up-dated, and will include all joint activities leading towards an increased implementation of sustainable sanitation systems.
The overall goal of the SuSanA is to contribute to the achievement of the MDGs by promoting sanitation systems which are taking into consideration all aspects of sustainability (health, environment & natural resources, technology & operation, financial & economic issues, socio-cultural & institutional aspects). The MDGs and the UN's "International Year of Sanitation 2008" are highly appreciated by the "Sustainable Sanitation Alliance" as they help push sanitation high up in the political agenda. The main focus of the work of the SuSanA will be to promote the implementation of sustainable sanitation systems in large scale water and sanitation programmes, in line with the strategies proposed e.g. by WHO, UNDP-PEP, UNSGAB, and UNESCO.
General objectives of the SuSanA are therefore:
Specific activities of the SuSanA are:
Meetings held so far: