Integrated approach for sanitation development in Japan Read more about Integrated approach for sanitation development in Japan
Pierre Flamand Keywords water sanitation WASH ADB sanitation dialogue Read more about Pierre Flamand Pierre is the Manager of International Affairs at the Japan Sanitation Consortium (JSC), the Asia-Pacific Water Forum’s Knowledge Hub for sanitation.
Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration for CWIS Read more about Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration for CWIS
Recent Financial Conditions in Emerging East Asia and Real Time Macroeconomic Monitoring Read more about Recent Financial Conditions in Emerging East Asia and Real Time Macroeconomic Monitoring Despite the pandemic-induced economic uncertainty, financial conditions in emerging East Asia remained stable. Local currency bonds markets in the region are expanding at a slower pace relative to past quarters. TrackingAsia on the AsianBondsOnline website featured novel tools to help to monitor recent monthly aggregate economic conditions in the region.
Remarks Read more about Remarks This document gives an overview of some stories of IFAD and its work on sustainable food systems.
Mapping Habitat Connectivity for Wildlife Read more about Mapping Habitat Connectivity for Wildlife The final module of the Modern Road Ecologist’s Toolbox webinar series demonstrated how wildlife occurrence data collected from camera traps, sign surveys and other sources are used to inform a Baseline Biodiversity Assessment (BBA) and inform next steps towards planning sustainable infrastructure that minimizes impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
WEBINAR 5: Strategies to Keep Sanitation Services Operating Read more about WEBINAR 5: Strategies to Keep Sanitation Services Operating
WEBINAR 4: Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All Read more about WEBINAR 4: Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All
WEBINAR 6: Why We Need to Think Differently about Sanitation Read more about WEBINAR 6: Why We Need to Think Differently about Sanitation Accelerating inclusive sanitation requires the drive and commitment of everyone and the coming together of organizations. It calls for engagement of households and the community, and political leadership. However, many stakeholders are set in their ways and may not be open to change, since they have been conditioned by the practices of the past.
WEBINAR 3: CWIS: Mix and Match Approach to Sanitation Technologies Read more about WEBINAR 3: CWIS: Mix and Match Approach to Sanitation Technologies Investments in the wastewater and sanitation sector continue to favor large sewered systems, especially in bigger cities. These leave behind people in the fringes of urban centers or those in informal settlements. People in rural communities are likewise left to fend for their own arrangements at their own cost.