Content of the following downloads:
> Programme of the Workshop
> DEWATS EmSan Brochure
> Summary of the Workshop
> Welcome Address and Introduction
(C. Bruns, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen / A. Ulrich, BORDA)
> Block 1 Challenges of Emergency Sanitation
(C. Buckley, UKZN / S. Sugden, LSHTM)
> Block 2 Conventional and Good Sanitation Practices for Emergency Sanitation
(W. Hensen, GRC / T. Forster, OXFAM / J. Haucke, CIM/VAWR / S. Aung, Malteser int. / P. Shanahan, CARE int. / J. Moldenhauer, THW)
> Block 3 New Developments & Innovations in the Sector of Emergency Sanitation
(M. Fodge, SEI / T. Baetens, CSR / P. Ekasanti, BORDA / A. Ulrich, BORDA)
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Programme Expert Workshop:
Improving Emergency Sanitation
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Introduction and Background Information
Bremen, September 10th, 2009
EmSan Brochure
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Summary of the Workshop
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Welcome Adress and Introduction
Christian Bruns
Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany
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Welcome Address and Introduction
Introduction: Improving emergency sanitation
Andreas Ulrich
BORDA, Germany
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Block 1
Challenges of Emergency Sanitation
Title: The threat for public health in emergencies caused by
insufficient sanitation. Problems and advantages of existing
infrastructure options for wastewater treatment of human
exceta.
Prof. Chris Buckley
University of Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa
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Block 1
Challenges of Emergency Sanitation
Title: Similarities between emergencies and slum sanitation and the work of LSHTM in the cities
Steven Sugden
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom
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Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: German Red Cross rapid and temporary Emergency Sanitation solutions
Wilhelm Hensen
German Red Cross (DRK), Germany
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Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: Emergency Sanitation in rural and urban flood settings
Tim Forster
OXFAM, United Kingdom
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Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: Sanitation Center for rehablitation measures
Joerg Haucke
VAWR, Vietnam
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Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: Post-disaster Emergency Sanitation: Examples from Myanmar
and Sri Lanka
San ShweAung
Malteser International, Myanmar
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Block 2
Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: Practices of Emergency Sanitation
Paul Shanahan
CARE International, Australia
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Block 2
Conventional and Good Sanitation
Practices for Emergencies
Title: Drinking Water Treatment and Sanitation in Emergency Camps
Jan Moldenhauer
Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW), Germany
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Block 3
New developments & Innovations in the Sector of Emergency Sanitation
Title: Capacity development for Emergency Saintation.
Madeleine Fodge
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Sweden
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New developments & Innovations in the Sector of Emergency Sanitation
Title: Utilization of Ferrocement as sanitation hardware in emergencies.
Tency Baetens
Centre of Scientific Research (CSR), India
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New developments & Innovations in the Sector of Emergency Sanitation
Title: Utilization of fibre plastic (GRP) as sanitation hardware in emergencies.
Prawisti Ekasanti
BORDA, Indonesia
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Block 3
New developments & Innovations in the Sector of Emergency Sanitation
Title: Design, manufacturing and field testing of pre-fabricated DEWATS
Andreas Ulrich
BORDA, Germany
(pdf / 1,7 mb)