Milan Thomas Keywords economics ERCD economist sanitation Urban Development Read more about Milan Thomas Milan joined the ADB in September 2020. He has a decade of experience in the design, implementation, and evaluation of development innovations from previous positions at USAID and Results for Development Institute (Washington D.C.). His work includes agriculture, development finance, education, health, nutrition, sanitation, and urbanization projects, with a geographic focus on Southeast Asia. Milan completed a Ph.D. in Economics at Georgetown University and a B.A. in Economics at the University of Cambridge.
Presentations: Water Safety Plans: Pacific Case Studies Read more about Presentations: Water Safety Plans: Pacific Case Studies These presentations provide an overview of the building blocks to create safe water supply systems for Pacific communities for water service providers.
Emma Sinclair Keywords wash pacific water sanitation ADB Pacific Workshop series Pacific WASH CWIS water safety planning Read more about Emma Sinclair Emma plays a crucial role in our European Union-funded project “Support to better improve the capacity of communities to better manage water resources”.
Carmine Piantedosi Keywords wash pacific water sanitation ADB Pacific Workshop series Pacific WASH CWIS water safety planning Read more about Carmine Piantedosi Carmine is the CEO of Nauru Utilities Corporation in Fiji. Prior to this, he was the CEO of the Land Transportation Authority in Fiji. He also worked as a Manager of Regulation and Pricing at Goulburn-Murray Water. He has a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Adelaide.
ADBI-Stanford University Policy Dialogue on Innovative Solutions for Achieving City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation Read more about ADBI-Stanford University Policy Dialogue on Innovative Solutions for Achieving City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation 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.
Digital Health Credentials in Building Trust at Population Scale -COVID-19 and Beyond Read more about Digital Health Credentials in Building Trust at Population Scale -COVID-19 and Beyond Digital COVID-Credentials has proven to be an effective tool for countries to restart mobility for work and travel. Such credentials have aided policymakers in negating the risk of COVID- 19 spread, by virtue of clearly ascertaining the vaccination or testing status, in a fast and automated way rather than through laborious manual inspections.
Citywide Inclusive Sanitation in Vanuatu Read more about Citywide Inclusive Sanitation in Vanuatu This presents an overview of evidence-based sanitation planning and implementation – what works and what doesn’t.
Faecal Flow Diagrams Explained Read more about Faecal Flow Diagrams Explained This gives an overview of faecal sludge management versus sewerage treatment in the Pacific.
What is Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS)? Read more about What is Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS)? This presentation provides an overview of City Wide Inclusive Sanitation.