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National Sharing Workshop of the Study on
 “ Mainstreaming Of Disaster Risk Reduction into GoB Schemes on Water
            and Sanitation: Gap Analysis and Way Forward”



Organized by:                                        DPHE Auditorium
DMRD, MoFDM & NARRI                              Date: 12 August, 2012
The NARRI Consortium
• Eight International NGOs (Action Aid,
  CARE, Concern Worldwide, Concern
  Universal, Islamic Relief Worldwide,
  Oxfam, Plan International and Solidarities
  International) & Two Technical Partners
  (Handicap International and HealAge
  International) have come together and
  formed a consortium called National
  Alliance for Risk Reduction and Response
  Initiatives (NARRI).
• NARRI tends to enhance overall resilience of local communities
  vulnerable to natural and human induced hazards.
Why NARRI?

• To provide comprehensive and more durable
  programme impact: sustainability of action.

• To incur cost effective programme delivery:
  economics of scale.

• Diverse experience and complementary efforts:
  specialized technical expertise of member
  organizations.
The Journey of NARRI So Far
• NARRI with financial support of DFID and ECHO has
  implemented / current implementing 5 projects on DRR &
  Emergency response / recovery worth approximate 300 Crore
  BDT benefitting more than 1 million people in 13 districts since its
  inception (just a year and half ago)

• NARRI has close working relationship with DMRD, MoFDM,
  Ministry of health, Ministry of Education, CDMP, DMB etc.

• NARRI is on its way to set an excellent example not only in
  Bangladesh but also in South Asia as far as working in a
  consortium approach successfully
Bangladesh: The WatSan Scenario
•   A national sanitation goal of achieving “100 %
    sanitation by 2013” has been set by the
    Government of Bangladesh

•   Yet both MDG Progress Report 2009 & Global
    Assessment Report 2010 (GAR II 2010) indicate
    MDG achievement of WatSan in Bangladesh needs
    extra attention

•   The recurrent & intensifying impacts of Disasters &
    Climate Change are putting strain on WatSan
    facilities - a reality that is not reflected accurately in
    the current reporting and/or research work.
Bangladesh: The WatSan Scenario
• Most far-reaching WatSan programmes in the
 country don’t include disaster resilience features -
 WatSan facilities are damaged away every time a
 disaster strikes but not repaired or rebuilt as desired

• Despite countries’ diverse geographical
 charactaristics and vulnerability to natural hazards,
 provision under WatSan facilities remain the same –
 e.g. provision of 3 rings & 1 slab for hard to core
 poor for sanitation

• Inadequate monitoring and reporting about the
 functioning of the existing WatSan facilities specially
 in post disaster scenarios
Why a Study on WatSan?
• Despite the existence of Policy & Legal provisions, DRR
  mainstreaming into development including WatSan has not
  been translated into action as desired

• Thus a study was commission by NARRI
  – To ensure WatSan programme of the GoB are disaster resilient

  – To complement commitment of the GoB towards achieving the
    MDG number 7 on ‘Ensuring Environment Sustainability’ &
    priority 4 under the HFA on ‘Reduce the Underlying Risk
    Factors’.
Objective of the Study
• To establish evidence based learning for the need of DRR
  mainstreaming into selected rural focused WatSan
  programme of the GoB in view of achieving relevant MDG
  targets & HFA priority

• To identify to what extent the GoB policies of mainstreaming
  DRR are implemented through the project cycle operation of
  WatSan projects, gaps and their reasons, and

• To find out probable ways to minimize those gaps and ensure
  mainstreaming of DRR into WatSan projects in compliance
  with the GoB policy suggestions.
Study Outcome
Through a Gap analysis the study has identified:
• Gaps in the achievement of MDG in light of DRR and HFA

• Gaps in the existing policy implementation of GOB for mainstreaming
  WASH in DRR

Based on the findings, the study has:
• Brought out some important findings and recommendations towards
  mainstream DRR in WatSan

• Practical tools and guidelines (built on existing resources) to support
  DRR mainstreaming into WATSAN programme of GoB
Thank You
Outline of the Presentation
Assessment Basis
                                                      Major GoB Policy Suggestions
                                                            towards WSDRR
                                                      Related to Content
   Current               Anticipatory                 • Inclusion of both disaster
    Risk                  Risk of CC                    risk reduction &
                                                        consequence management
                                                        options
                                                      Related to Process
                                                      • Application of participatory
Exposure to          Vulnerability of   WS Disaster     disaster risk assessment &
  Hazard             existing WatSan       Risk         planning process of project
                                                        development
                                                      • Promotion of decentralized
             Coping Capacity                            community participatory &
                                                        self-reliant process
                                                      • Inclusion of participatory
                                                        monitoring & evaluation.
Methodology
Data Gathering              Case Study
- Literature and            - SRWSP
  documents review          - GoB-Unicef SHEWA-B project
- key informant
  interview,               Three Field Areas
- direct observations,     -    Kazipur Upazila of Sirajganj,
- focused group                 exposed to flood 2007
                           -    Satkhira Sadar Upazila of
  discussions,
                                Satkhira exposed to flood
- cluster wise WatSan           2011
  Resource and Risk        -    Sariatpur Upazila of Sariatpur
  mapping,                      exposed to Sidr 2007
- Role performance          R
  scoring
Methodology

Validation of report
through a panel
review workshop
inviting senior
experts from DPHE,
Planning ministry,
LGD
Damage to Economic Sectors Due to Major Disaster

"BIDS has conducted an expenditure tracking study (Islam, Nabiul. 2011) on
disaster risk reduction and found that only major floods and cyclones have
caused average 3.5% negative influence on national GDP".


              Damage                              Floods                     Cyclone
                                       1998       2004  2007 Sidr 2007 Aila 2009
 Total damage (Crore TK)               11,41     13,450 7,253 11,557     1,885
                                         9
 % of GDP                               5.7%      4.04% 1.53%             2.45     .31%
 Infrastructure loss (% of total       50.6%      74.4% 61.6%            63.3%    84.3%
 loss)
 Agriculture loss (% of total          49.4%      25.6% 38.4% Info Gap           Info Gap
 loss)
 Source: SFYP Part 3: Statistical Annex and Technical Framework; pp. 26-27
Pushback of Sanitation: Kazipur
• 43% rural HHs had access to
  improved latrine in 2007
  (BDHS)
• 81.04% HHs had access to
  improved sanitation as of
  June 2009 (DPHE)
• 60% HHs have access to
  hygienic   latrine as  of
  September 2011 (SHEWA –B
  mapping findings)
• Presently 31% HHs using
  unhygienic latrine while 9%
  HHs have no latrine.
Pushback of Sanitation: Satkhira
                  • 100% HHs had access to
                    hygienic latrine as of June
                    2009 (DPHE)

                  • By August 2011, (before the
                    flood)    due to normal
                    damage coverage reduced to
                    88%

                  • At present 61% HHs have
                    access to hygienic latrine

                  • At present 23.33% HHs
                    using unhygienic latrine &
                    15% HHs have no latrine
Pushback of Sanitation: Sariatpur
• Before Sidr coverage was
  81%
• As of June 2009 had 100%
  sanitation       coverage
  (DPHE)
• 80% HHs use hygienic
  latrine (SHEWA-B
  Mapping) As of December
  2011
• At present 11% HHs use
  unhygienic latrine while 9%
  HHs have no latrine
Challenge to achieve WatSan MDG




                                         • MDG Target of Population’s Access to
                                           Improved        Sanitation   requires
MDG & GoB Target of Population’s
                                           acceleration of yearly coverage rate
Access to Safe Drinking Water requires     from 0.75% to 3.55%
acceleration of yearly coverage rate     • GoB Target of Population’s Access to
from 0.40% to 0.55%                        Improved       sanitation    requires
                                           acceleration of yearly coverage rate
                                           from 0.75% to 22.10 %
DRR into WatSan: GoB Policy & Their Execution

Government            of       GoB Policy Suggestions
Bangladesh has very
                           Content
strong and progressive
                           •Inclusion of both Risk Reduction and
policy suggestions for     Consequence Management
mainstream DRR into
any             WatSan     Process
Development                •Apply Participatory DRA and Planning
Project/Programme but      Process of Project Development
there are ample gaps       •Promotion of Decentralized Community
between           policy   Participatory Self-reliant Process
suggestions and their      •Inclusion of Participatory Monitoring and
executions .               Evaluation
Reasons Behind Gaps for Policy Implementation

 • Lack of conceptual clarity on WSDRR
 • Inadequate integration of DRR in WS sector policies and
   plans
 • Absence of policy accorded strategy
 • Absence of methodological guide
 • Lack of tools
 • Inadequate capacity development input
 • Deficit of required person power and financial resources
 • Inadequate readiness to offer disaster resilient hardware
   options
Way Forward
Build Conceptual Clarity on WSDRR
•Both LGD & DPHE should develop & introduce a conceptual framework &
definitions of WSDRR.
•WS Wing of LGD to develop a shared conceptual understanding among
national level staff at LGD and DPHE

Integrate DRR in WS Sector Policies & Plans
•LGD should develop a National WatSan DRR Plan & Policies in
coordination with other relevant ministries such as MoA, MoE, MoWR,
MoHFW
•In compliance with NPDM, PSU of LGD should include criteria related to
‘Project Design Approach’ in VGWP-2009 & use it for DPP design.
•PEC can use this revised VGWP for DPP appraisal.
Way Forward
Develop and Introduce Policy Accorded Strategies
•LGD should develop a geo-hazard specific Rural WSDRR strategy in
coordination with relevant ministries such as MoA, MoE, MoWR, MoHFW &
Bangladesh Geological Survey
Making Methodological Guides Available for -
•Coordinated intervention sharing framework for ministries and departments
dealing with WatSan and DM
•Resource & service mobilization guidelines for Union and Upazila level
committees
•Multi-stakeholder strategic planning & coordinated operation at Upazila level;
•Operation and Maintenance (O&M);
•Planning guidelines for special regions & context such as Char, Haor and
Coastal
Way Forward
• DPHE should develop and introduce detail methodology
  of:
  –Participatory assessment and planning process for WSDRR project
   development;
  –Decentralized community participatory and self-reliant process;
  –Participatory monitoring and evaluation.

• IMED has a proactive role to play and provide technical
  support to DPHE in developing systematic and effective
  Result Based M&E involving participatory methodology
Way Forward
Have required tools in place
•Planning Commission should develop and introduce a revised DPP pro-
forma that encourages inclusion of DRR objectives, strategies and
activities in design and appraisal.
•LGD to develop and WS contextualized CRA and RRAP tool in
collaboration with CDMP.
•MoFDM & DMB to prepare and introduce revised SOS and D-Form
include Sanitation Damage and Needs Assessment.
•DPHE to develop and introduce result based tools for project M&E.
IMED to provide technical support.
Way Forward
Design & Deliver Adequate Capacity Development Input
•WS wing of LGD/NILG/DPHE: Design, plan and roll out training
programmes by which staff at national and local level have adequate
understanding and skills on:
  –Concepts and principles of WSDR; in accordance with national, regional
   and International polices
  –Facilitating multi-stakeholder participatory process of CRA , RRAP of
   WatSan; RRAP implementation, M&E
  –Design and implement effective training programmes for stakeholders
   involved;
  –Sustainable organizational development of Union and Upazila WS
   committees;
Way Forward
Allocate required person power and financial resources
•LGD should allocate adequate fund and accordingly align with its
ADP and MTBF for:
• Pre-DPP design activities such as, CRA and RRAP;
•LGIs WSDRR plan implementation
•Operation and Maintenance
•capacity development of staff at national and local level.
Get ready to offer disaster resilient hardware options
•DPHE should design and implement a DPP for developing a catalogue
of geo-hazard suitable appropriate disaster resilient hardware options.
Opportunities Can be Tapped
• Conducive policy environment
• Increasing emphasize of most of the donors / development
  partners on DRR mainstreaming
• ECNEC decision
• Some useful tools
• Existing training facilities & resources
• Some hardware options applied
• Comprehensive structure of local WatSan & DM
  Committees
• SHEWA-B facilitation model
Provisions Can be Brought into a DPP
• Community Mobilization and Awareness Creation on WSDRR;
• Community Risk Assessment and CAP for WSDRR;
• Community Management Capacity Development;
• O&M of installed hardware facilities, especially cyclone and flood
  shelter as well as other community places;
• Arsenic Testing Facility in Each of the Upazila DPHE;
• Inbuilt component    of   R&D     for   disaster   resilient   WatSan
  Technologies;
• Promotion of local innovations.
Provisions Can be Brought into a DPP

              • Key recommendations
  Please      • DRR into WSS: mainstreaming
   have a       framework
 look into
 following    • Opportunities for bridging the gaps
sections of   • Provisions can be brought into a DPP
 the detail
   report     • Tools could be useful
              • Inventory of useful training and IEC
                resources
              • Concerns deserve attention in future
Conclusions
• Water and Sanitation is more critical than hospitals for the
  human health and other wellbeing.
• Achievements of Rural WatSan are facing a snatching risk by
  disasters, denotes an unavoidable need of Disaster Resilient
  WatSan Promotion.
• Bangladesh is a disaster prone as well as the most vulnerable
  country to climate change. It is one of the Asian countries
  lauded for its significant achievement in Disaster Consequence
  Management.
• Global-local context offers us a vigorous opportunity to be the
  champion of Disaster Resilient WatSan Promotion
Thank You

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Presentation on Incorporating DRR issues into the WASH program of the Government of Bangladesh

  • 1. National Sharing Workshop of the Study on “ Mainstreaming Of Disaster Risk Reduction into GoB Schemes on Water and Sanitation: Gap Analysis and Way Forward” Organized by: DPHE Auditorium DMRD, MoFDM & NARRI Date: 12 August, 2012
  • 2. The NARRI Consortium • Eight International NGOs (Action Aid, CARE, Concern Worldwide, Concern Universal, Islamic Relief Worldwide, Oxfam, Plan International and Solidarities International) & Two Technical Partners (Handicap International and HealAge International) have come together and formed a consortium called National Alliance for Risk Reduction and Response Initiatives (NARRI). • NARRI tends to enhance overall resilience of local communities vulnerable to natural and human induced hazards.
  • 3. Why NARRI? • To provide comprehensive and more durable programme impact: sustainability of action. • To incur cost effective programme delivery: economics of scale. • Diverse experience and complementary efforts: specialized technical expertise of member organizations.
  • 4. The Journey of NARRI So Far • NARRI with financial support of DFID and ECHO has implemented / current implementing 5 projects on DRR & Emergency response / recovery worth approximate 300 Crore BDT benefitting more than 1 million people in 13 districts since its inception (just a year and half ago) • NARRI has close working relationship with DMRD, MoFDM, Ministry of health, Ministry of Education, CDMP, DMB etc. • NARRI is on its way to set an excellent example not only in Bangladesh but also in South Asia as far as working in a consortium approach successfully
  • 5. Bangladesh: The WatSan Scenario • A national sanitation goal of achieving “100 % sanitation by 2013” has been set by the Government of Bangladesh • Yet both MDG Progress Report 2009 & Global Assessment Report 2010 (GAR II 2010) indicate MDG achievement of WatSan in Bangladesh needs extra attention • The recurrent & intensifying impacts of Disasters & Climate Change are putting strain on WatSan facilities - a reality that is not reflected accurately in the current reporting and/or research work.
  • 6. Bangladesh: The WatSan Scenario • Most far-reaching WatSan programmes in the country don’t include disaster resilience features - WatSan facilities are damaged away every time a disaster strikes but not repaired or rebuilt as desired • Despite countries’ diverse geographical charactaristics and vulnerability to natural hazards, provision under WatSan facilities remain the same – e.g. provision of 3 rings & 1 slab for hard to core poor for sanitation • Inadequate monitoring and reporting about the functioning of the existing WatSan facilities specially in post disaster scenarios
  • 7. Why a Study on WatSan? • Despite the existence of Policy & Legal provisions, DRR mainstreaming into development including WatSan has not been translated into action as desired • Thus a study was commission by NARRI – To ensure WatSan programme of the GoB are disaster resilient – To complement commitment of the GoB towards achieving the MDG number 7 on ‘Ensuring Environment Sustainability’ & priority 4 under the HFA on ‘Reduce the Underlying Risk Factors’.
  • 8. Objective of the Study • To establish evidence based learning for the need of DRR mainstreaming into selected rural focused WatSan programme of the GoB in view of achieving relevant MDG targets & HFA priority • To identify to what extent the GoB policies of mainstreaming DRR are implemented through the project cycle operation of WatSan projects, gaps and their reasons, and • To find out probable ways to minimize those gaps and ensure mainstreaming of DRR into WatSan projects in compliance with the GoB policy suggestions.
  • 9. Study Outcome Through a Gap analysis the study has identified: • Gaps in the achievement of MDG in light of DRR and HFA • Gaps in the existing policy implementation of GOB for mainstreaming WASH in DRR Based on the findings, the study has: • Brought out some important findings and recommendations towards mainstream DRR in WatSan • Practical tools and guidelines (built on existing resources) to support DRR mainstreaming into WATSAN programme of GoB
  • 11. Outline of the Presentation
  • 12. Assessment Basis Major GoB Policy Suggestions towards WSDRR Related to Content Current Anticipatory • Inclusion of both disaster Risk Risk of CC risk reduction & consequence management options Related to Process • Application of participatory Exposure to Vulnerability of WS Disaster disaster risk assessment & Hazard existing WatSan Risk planning process of project development • Promotion of decentralized Coping Capacity community participatory & self-reliant process • Inclusion of participatory monitoring & evaluation.
  • 13. Methodology Data Gathering Case Study - Literature and - SRWSP documents review - GoB-Unicef SHEWA-B project - key informant interview, Three Field Areas - direct observations, - Kazipur Upazila of Sirajganj, - focused group exposed to flood 2007 - Satkhira Sadar Upazila of discussions, Satkhira exposed to flood - cluster wise WatSan 2011 Resource and Risk - Sariatpur Upazila of Sariatpur mapping, exposed to Sidr 2007 - Role performance R scoring
  • 14. Methodology Validation of report through a panel review workshop inviting senior experts from DPHE, Planning ministry, LGD
  • 15. Damage to Economic Sectors Due to Major Disaster "BIDS has conducted an expenditure tracking study (Islam, Nabiul. 2011) on disaster risk reduction and found that only major floods and cyclones have caused average 3.5% negative influence on national GDP". Damage Floods Cyclone 1998 2004 2007 Sidr 2007 Aila 2009 Total damage (Crore TK) 11,41 13,450 7,253 11,557 1,885 9 % of GDP 5.7% 4.04% 1.53% 2.45 .31% Infrastructure loss (% of total 50.6% 74.4% 61.6% 63.3% 84.3% loss) Agriculture loss (% of total 49.4% 25.6% 38.4% Info Gap Info Gap loss) Source: SFYP Part 3: Statistical Annex and Technical Framework; pp. 26-27
  • 16. Pushback of Sanitation: Kazipur • 43% rural HHs had access to improved latrine in 2007 (BDHS) • 81.04% HHs had access to improved sanitation as of June 2009 (DPHE) • 60% HHs have access to hygienic latrine as of September 2011 (SHEWA –B mapping findings) • Presently 31% HHs using unhygienic latrine while 9% HHs have no latrine.
  • 17. Pushback of Sanitation: Satkhira • 100% HHs had access to hygienic latrine as of June 2009 (DPHE) • By August 2011, (before the flood) due to normal damage coverage reduced to 88% • At present 61% HHs have access to hygienic latrine • At present 23.33% HHs using unhygienic latrine & 15% HHs have no latrine
  • 18. Pushback of Sanitation: Sariatpur • Before Sidr coverage was 81% • As of June 2009 had 100% sanitation coverage (DPHE) • 80% HHs use hygienic latrine (SHEWA-B Mapping) As of December 2011 • At present 11% HHs use unhygienic latrine while 9% HHs have no latrine
  • 19. Challenge to achieve WatSan MDG • MDG Target of Population’s Access to Improved Sanitation requires MDG & GoB Target of Population’s acceleration of yearly coverage rate Access to Safe Drinking Water requires from 0.75% to 3.55% acceleration of yearly coverage rate • GoB Target of Population’s Access to from 0.40% to 0.55% Improved sanitation requires acceleration of yearly coverage rate from 0.75% to 22.10 %
  • 20. DRR into WatSan: GoB Policy & Their Execution Government of GoB Policy Suggestions Bangladesh has very Content strong and progressive •Inclusion of both Risk Reduction and policy suggestions for Consequence Management mainstream DRR into any WatSan Process Development •Apply Participatory DRA and Planning Project/Programme but Process of Project Development there are ample gaps •Promotion of Decentralized Community between policy Participatory Self-reliant Process suggestions and their •Inclusion of Participatory Monitoring and executions . Evaluation
  • 21. Reasons Behind Gaps for Policy Implementation • Lack of conceptual clarity on WSDRR • Inadequate integration of DRR in WS sector policies and plans • Absence of policy accorded strategy • Absence of methodological guide • Lack of tools • Inadequate capacity development input • Deficit of required person power and financial resources • Inadequate readiness to offer disaster resilient hardware options
  • 22. Way Forward Build Conceptual Clarity on WSDRR •Both LGD & DPHE should develop & introduce a conceptual framework & definitions of WSDRR. •WS Wing of LGD to develop a shared conceptual understanding among national level staff at LGD and DPHE Integrate DRR in WS Sector Policies & Plans •LGD should develop a National WatSan DRR Plan & Policies in coordination with other relevant ministries such as MoA, MoE, MoWR, MoHFW •In compliance with NPDM, PSU of LGD should include criteria related to ‘Project Design Approach’ in VGWP-2009 & use it for DPP design. •PEC can use this revised VGWP for DPP appraisal.
  • 23. Way Forward Develop and Introduce Policy Accorded Strategies •LGD should develop a geo-hazard specific Rural WSDRR strategy in coordination with relevant ministries such as MoA, MoE, MoWR, MoHFW & Bangladesh Geological Survey Making Methodological Guides Available for - •Coordinated intervention sharing framework for ministries and departments dealing with WatSan and DM •Resource & service mobilization guidelines for Union and Upazila level committees •Multi-stakeholder strategic planning & coordinated operation at Upazila level; •Operation and Maintenance (O&M); •Planning guidelines for special regions & context such as Char, Haor and Coastal
  • 24. Way Forward • DPHE should develop and introduce detail methodology of: –Participatory assessment and planning process for WSDRR project development; –Decentralized community participatory and self-reliant process; –Participatory monitoring and evaluation. • IMED has a proactive role to play and provide technical support to DPHE in developing systematic and effective Result Based M&E involving participatory methodology
  • 25. Way Forward Have required tools in place •Planning Commission should develop and introduce a revised DPP pro- forma that encourages inclusion of DRR objectives, strategies and activities in design and appraisal. •LGD to develop and WS contextualized CRA and RRAP tool in collaboration with CDMP. •MoFDM & DMB to prepare and introduce revised SOS and D-Form include Sanitation Damage and Needs Assessment. •DPHE to develop and introduce result based tools for project M&E. IMED to provide technical support.
  • 26. Way Forward Design & Deliver Adequate Capacity Development Input •WS wing of LGD/NILG/DPHE: Design, plan and roll out training programmes by which staff at national and local level have adequate understanding and skills on: –Concepts and principles of WSDR; in accordance with national, regional and International polices –Facilitating multi-stakeholder participatory process of CRA , RRAP of WatSan; RRAP implementation, M&E –Design and implement effective training programmes for stakeholders involved; –Sustainable organizational development of Union and Upazila WS committees;
  • 27. Way Forward Allocate required person power and financial resources •LGD should allocate adequate fund and accordingly align with its ADP and MTBF for: • Pre-DPP design activities such as, CRA and RRAP; •LGIs WSDRR plan implementation •Operation and Maintenance •capacity development of staff at national and local level. Get ready to offer disaster resilient hardware options •DPHE should design and implement a DPP for developing a catalogue of geo-hazard suitable appropriate disaster resilient hardware options.
  • 28. Opportunities Can be Tapped • Conducive policy environment • Increasing emphasize of most of the donors / development partners on DRR mainstreaming • ECNEC decision • Some useful tools • Existing training facilities & resources • Some hardware options applied • Comprehensive structure of local WatSan & DM Committees • SHEWA-B facilitation model
  • 29. Provisions Can be Brought into a DPP • Community Mobilization and Awareness Creation on WSDRR; • Community Risk Assessment and CAP for WSDRR; • Community Management Capacity Development; • O&M of installed hardware facilities, especially cyclone and flood shelter as well as other community places; • Arsenic Testing Facility in Each of the Upazila DPHE; • Inbuilt component of R&D for disaster resilient WatSan Technologies; • Promotion of local innovations.
  • 30. Provisions Can be Brought into a DPP • Key recommendations Please • DRR into WSS: mainstreaming have a framework look into following • Opportunities for bridging the gaps sections of • Provisions can be brought into a DPP the detail report • Tools could be useful • Inventory of useful training and IEC resources • Concerns deserve attention in future
  • 31. Conclusions • Water and Sanitation is more critical than hospitals for the human health and other wellbeing. • Achievements of Rural WatSan are facing a snatching risk by disasters, denotes an unavoidable need of Disaster Resilient WatSan Promotion. • Bangladesh is a disaster prone as well as the most vulnerable country to climate change. It is one of the Asian countries lauded for its significant achievement in Disaster Consequence Management. • Global-local context offers us a vigorous opportunity to be the champion of Disaster Resilient WatSan Promotion

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Two reasons posing robust challenge to achieve WatSan MDG: Achieving accelerated rate of coverage Jeopardy of WatSan by growing disasters