ADBI-Stanford University Policy Dialogue on Innovative Solutions for Achieving City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation 6 April 2022 Asia has made significant progress in expanding sanitation infrastructure, but challenges remain toward ensuring that sanitation services are environmentally, financially, and technically sustainable. These needs can be addressed via city-wide inclusive sanitation policy and investment strategy that optimizes service delivery and performance. This interactive ADBI-Stanford University policy dialogue for select government officials and stakeholders discussed sanitation investment bottlenecks and country-level policy experiences and best practices. It also explored policy recommendations and institutional strategies for advancing city-wide inclusive sanitation in developing Asia. See more about this ADBI event here. Program and Learning Materials 06 April 2022 Session / Activity Title Speaker(s) More information can be found here. Disclaimer The views expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Event Coordinator/s K.E. Seetha Ram Dwiky Wibowo ADB Organizer/s ADBI Read Also ADBI Event Page Sanitation and Development Part 1: Impacts of Sanitation on Development Outcomes Sanitation and Development Part 2: Challenges in Sanitation Finance and Delivery Kumamoto 2022 Partner Organization/s Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Japan International Cooperation Agency Japan Sanitation Consortium Stanford University Topics Environment Gender Equality Governance and Public Sector Management Urban Development Water