Applying Integrity Tools for Water and Sanitation: Experiences from Bangladesh

This presentation discussed some insights from two Water Integrity Network projects: the Application of Annotated Water Integrity Scan (AWIS) for assessing and advocating for integrity in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in schools; and the Integrity Management Toolbox for strengthening integrity in water utilities and for change management.

Nature-Based Solutions for Water Cycle Management in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region Countries

This presentation gave an overview of RECONECT, which aims to contribute to European reference framework on Nature Based Solutions (NBS) for hydro-meteorological risk reduction by demonstrating, referencing, upscaling and exploiting large-scale NBS in rural and natural areas. It also cited lessons and challenges for NBSs in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region.

James Leten

Mr. James Leten is an institutional and IWRM expert leading the “Regional Capacity Building Programme on Promoting Water Integrity in Sub-Saharan Africa” under the UNDP-Water Governance Facility at SIWI (WGF) since September 2011. He coordinates the water integrity promotion and capacity-building activities at WGF and provides applied research and advisory services in the areas of water governance performance and institutional strengthening.