Meera Mehta Keywords water sanitation dialogue ADB inclusive sanitation CWIS Read more about Meera Mehta Meera is a Professor Emeritus at CEPT University and the Executive Director of the university’s Center for Water and Sanitation. She is also currently a member of the supervisory board of IRC, a global not-for-profit organization, and one of the editors for the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) development journal of the International Water Association.
What do we need to change about sanitation behaviour change? Read more about What do we need to change about sanitation behaviour change?
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Alexandra Knezovich Keywords water sanitation ADB water sanitation dialogue wastewater treatment security Read more about Alexandra Knezovich Alexandra is the Director of Operations at the Toilet Board Coalition, where she leads program and content development to scale up private sector engagement that is aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 6.2 – sustainable sanitation for everyone, everywhere. This entails covering communications, strategy development, and events management, working closely with a team of colleagues around the world.
WORKSHOP 6: How-to Series: Get More Performance from Wastewater Assets Read more about WORKSHOP 6: How-to Series: Get More Performance from Wastewater Assets Wastewater and septage treatment assets play an important role in safeguarding public health and the environment, regardless of whether decentralized or centralized, or intensive or extensive treatment technologies are applied. However, it is important that the positive effects of such assets are measured and demonstrated.
WORKSHOP 5: How-to Series: The Business of Sanitation Economy Read more about WORKSHOP 5: How-to Series: The Business of Sanitation Economy Sanitation, in general, has not been a subject that stirs conversation. Often, it is set aside, along with the details that go with it, such as human waste and putrid waterways. By extension, sanitation has been overlooked from a business and social enterprise point of view.
Wastewater Management in East Zone of Metro Manila Read more about Wastewater Management in East Zone of Metro Manila
Donna Eloisa Cabalona-Perez Keywords water sanitation dialogue ADB inclusive sanitation CWIS wastewater treatment Read more about Donna Eloisa Cabalona-Perez Donna is the Wastewater Operations Head in Manila Water, where she leads the company’s wastewater management and services that includes the collection of sewage and septage from households and businesses to conveyance via sewer network system, to full treatment in sewage treatment plants.
An Experience from Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project Read more about An Experience from Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project
The Role of Sanitation Workers and the Sustainability of Sewered Sanitation Read more about The Role of Sanitation Workers and the Sustainability of Sewered Sanitation