IWA Initiatives / Inclusive Urban Sanitation

Reshaping the global agenda on urban sanitation

IWA’s Inclusive Urban Sanitation initiative aims to reshape the global agenda on urban sanitation over the coming years. It forms part of IWA’s work to promote inclusive, resilient, water-wise and sanitation-secure cities.

Far too many people in towns and cities around the world still lack access to safely managed sanitation. There is a need for an accelerated and inclusive approach to expanding safe service coverage. Importantly, this means looking beyond technology and the usual focus on building infrastructure. Inclusivity requires a holistic approach that tackles wider issues, especially the factors that allow sanitation services of all kinds to be accessed, managed, and delivered sustainably over time.

Programme Detail

Advisory Board

A core objective of the Advisory Board is to expand the initiative’s outreach and its engagement with the broader water and sanitation sector, including professionals, academics, practitioners, and in particular public sector agencies.

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Patrick Ty

Manilla Metropolitan waterworks and sewerage system

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Mathi Vathanan

Government of Odisha

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Jennifer Balatedi Molwantwa

Water Research Commission

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Margaret W. Maina

Limuru Water and Sewerage Company

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Kate Medlicott

World Health Organization

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Neeta Pokhrel

Asian Development Bank

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Osward Mulenga Chanda

African Development Bank(former)

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Thammarat Koottatep

Asian Institute of Technology

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Damir Brdjanovic

IHE Delft Institute for Water Education

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Yvonne Magawa

Eastern and Southern Africa Water and Sanitation Regulators Association

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Sylvain Usher

African Water and Sanitation Association