SEA Health meeting October 2013
Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion
Update SEA Regional Health Meeting October 2013 www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia WatSan
Pacific
- WatSan structure
- WatSan global priorities, object
- WatSan updates
www.ifrc.org
and Office Support
Panu Saaristo Senior Officer Emergency
marine.wallace@ifr c.org Office: +41-22-730 4934 Skype: marinewallace • General Admin.
and Office Support
WatSan/EH (Learning- Training) Position (Rotating) for Delegates & NS’s staff marine.wallace@ifr c.org Office: +41-22-730 4934 Skype: marinewallace • General Admin.
Marine Wallace Senior Assistant
Team-member) panu.saaristo@ifr c.org Office: +41-22- 730 4317 Mobile: +41-79- 217 3349 Skype: psaaristo robert.fraser@ifrc. org Office: +41-22-730 4416 Mobile: +41-79- 217 3303 Skype: robert.fraser Water, Sanitation and Emergency Health Unit (WatSan/EH) Health Dept. - IFRC Geneva Water, Sanitation and Emergency Health Unit (WatSan/EH) Health Dept. - IFRC Geneva Emergency Health Team Water, Sanitation and HP Team
Advisor (part- time) Hygiene Promotion (Virtual
Senior Officer WatSan/HP Libertad Gonzalez
(SoL Australian RC) William Carter
Amanda McClelland Senior Officer Emergency Health
Senior Officer WatSan/HP Coordinator (SoL British RC)
Skype: uli.jaspers Robert Fraser
Office:+41-22-730 4472 Mobile:+41-79-203 3339
Uli Jaspers Unit Manager [email protected] g
Health Coordinator (SoL Norwegian RC)
Overall Coordination, Management of the WatSan/EH Unit Internal/External Representation
- Coordinate EH
- C oordinate
- Coordinate EH Team • Support EH operations
- EH Representation • Health ERU coord.
- EH Strategy, policy & training development
- C >Hygiene Promotion, WatSan Software Tools and global programme support
- HP technical research
- Hygiene Promotion, WatSan Software Tools and global programme support
- HP technical research
- Support EH operations
- EH Representation • Health ERU coord.
- EH Strategy, policy & training development
- GWSI
- WASH Cluster •Donor relations
- Climate change
- Emergency backup >GWSI
- WASH Cluster •Donor relations
- Climate change
- Emergency ba
- WatSan Training •Standardisation , Innovation & technical developments
- GWSI & HP backup
- Technical
- WatSan Training •Standardisation , Innovation & technical developments
- GWSI & HP backup
- Technical
- Support EH operations
- Development of capacity building tools for EH & Training
- Support EH operations
- Development of capacity building tools for EH & Training
- Grant & Pledge Management and Reporting
- Grant & Pledge Management and Reporting
- WatSan Kits prepositioned
- NS Emergency Response systems
- Training • Warehousing • E-learning
- Global Water and Sanitation Initiative expansion GWSI
- Sanitation, HP
- Expanding donor options
- ‘Soft’ skills for Engineers Integration with
- Since 2005, 75 Red Cross Red Crescent NSs have undertaken over 300 development projects in 60 countries;
- Estimated 8.5 million beneficiaries served so far;
- Funding so far will serve 11.5 M – so we have trebled the original target from 5 to 15 million by 2015;
- Annually, on average serving about 1.5 to 2 M people with safe water; sanitation and hygiene promotion in the development context; and • GWSI to continue for a further 10 to 15 years at least.
- SEA target 600,000 beneficiaries to 2015
- HHWTS 14 – translated
- Hygiene Promotion Box adaptation – on going
- Joint annual Health/WatSan coordination meeting
- st
- First specialized emergency WASH training - Bandung
- 3.3 million people with sustainable access to clean drinking water sources;
- 7.3 million people with sustainable access to an improved sanitation facility; and
- 9.8 million people reached through hygiene promotion activities.
- – Myanmar and Cambodia (SEA)
Team
william.carter@ifrc .org Office: +41-22-730 4218 Mobile: +41-79- 251 8002 Skype: william.carter.ifrc
amanda.mcclelland@i frc.org Office: +41-22-730 4635 Mobile: +41-79- 701 9034 Skype: eh_amanda.mcclell and
Backup Emergency Operations Member of the Health Dept. Management Team
WatSan HP Team
oordinate WatSan HP Team
libertad.gonzalez@if rc.org Skype: liebchen27
william.carter@ifrc .org Office: +41-22-730 4218 Mobile: +41-79- 251 8002 Skype: william.carter.ifrc
Geographic
Global focal point amanda.mcclelland@i frc.org Office: +41-22-730 4635 Mobile: +41-79- 701 9034 Skype: eh_amanda.mcclell and
www.ifrc.org Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific Stefan Seebacher Head, Health Department Stefan Seebacher Head, Health Department
Geographic libertad.gonzalez@if rc.org Skype: liebchen27
Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific Health Unit AP zone for Asia Pacific Zone
Terhi Heinasmaki
Health Unit Coordinator
Jim Catampongan
Emergency Health Coordinator
Jay Matta
Water and Sanitation Coordinator
EoM : Alexandra Machado
Water and Sanitation Delegate for SEA
Vacant Position
Water and Sanitation Delegate for SA www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia APZ WatSan Primary Objectives:
Pacific
community-based approaches www.ifrc.org
Disaster Management (‘acute’ WASH needs) Recovery Development (‘chronic’ WASH needs)
www.ifrc.org Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific IFRC, WASH & Resilience.
FACT WASH ERU’s RDRT/NDRT WASH Kits
Global Water and Sanitation Initiative (GWSI)
LRRD
Average 1.5 M Beneficiaries/ Year .
Average >2 M Beneficiaries/year
Water and WatSan Emergency
Sanitation in Asia Pacific Response in Asia Pacific/SEA www.ifrc.org
Water and WatSan Emergency
Sanitation in Asia Pacific Capacity in Asia Pacific/SEA
52% participants or approximately 70 NS staff trained from SEA region. www.ifrc.org
www.ifrc.org Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific National Society Training Support Chinese RC WatSan ERT National WatSan ERT
IFRC Specialised WASH/RDRT Global/Regional Emergency NOR RCS/IFRC/Sp RCS
Bangladesh RC NWRDT
IFRC/NLRC Nepal RC NWRDT
IFRC/Jap RCS Vietnam RC WatSan ERT NWRDT
IFRC/Jap RCS Myanmar RC WatSan ERT National WatSan ERT NOR RCS/IFRC
PHAST ToT
IFRC/AUS RC/Jap RCS Vanuatu RC HHWTS
IFRC/AUS RC/Jap RCS AP zone WatSan ER Trainings 2012 -13 Global Water and Sanitation Water and Sanitation in Asia
Initiative Pacific
2005 - 2015
IFRC initiative launched in 2005 to meet MDGSs through longer
term WatSan programming How: scaling up existing capacities Achievements:www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia Scaling up Sanitation to 2015
Pacific SEA: Indonesia follows as second
The largest number of people still practicing open defecation in the world is in
India, with 54% of the total (632 million in total) out of which most are living in the rural area (approximately 575 million people). Rural India accounts for approximately 60% of the global rural population that defecates in the open. www.ifrc.orgWater and Sanitation in Asia WatSan knowledge sharing 2012-2013
Pacific
Photo: Jurg Graf, Austrian RC www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia APZ Priorities in 2013-2014
Pacific Sanitation Scale up
GWSI Impact studies (Nepal 2013 and DPRK 2014)
HP Box adaptation – Vietnam , Timor Leste and India
Emergency equipment localisation – Vietnam , Timor
Leste and Hygiene kits standardize WatSan ER preparedness – China, India, Bangladesh,
Nepal, Timor Leste , Vietnam and Myanmar Scaling up WatSan GWSI programmes – AusAid, DfID
( Cambodia ) and OPEC RMS WASH mapping – all NSs in APZ hosting either
trained WASH personnel and/or equipment www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia SEA Priorities in 2014
Pacific Goal: To grow Red Cross Red Crescent services for vulnerable people (Business Line 2)
Outcome 1: Strengthened institutional and technical capacity of NS on response preparedness, response, and all types of community based risk reduction programming to successfully deliver relevant service to community in need. Myanmar
IFRC Norwegian RC Emergency WatSan capacity building for 3 years starting from 2013, CHF 160,000
Vietnam
IFRC (JRC) Capacity building in Emergency WatSan (training, equipment’s and adaptation of the HP box)
Timor Leste
IFRC (JRC) Capacity building in Emergency WatSan (training, equipment’s and adaptation of the HP box)
Indonesia
IFRC-Spanish RC and ICRC consortium capacity building Emergency WatSan ( trainings, SOP, Sanitation equipment) will be handover to Australian and American RCS. www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia
SEA Priorities in 2014
Pacific
Goal: “To strengthen the specific Red Cross Red Crescent contribution to
development” (Business Line 3)Outcome 1: Red Cross Red Crescent contributes to building of community safety and resilience incorporating climate change adaptation (including climate sensitive diseases), urbanization, migration, gender and disability. Myanmar
IFRC Austrian RC will extend the support to IFRC WatSan (2013-2015) CHF 240,000 per year (PHAST and CHAST) extend 20 new villages. www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia DfID WASH Call
Pacific DfID WASH call for Africa and Asia GBP 109 Million UK government like to reach through DfID support:
www.ifrc.org
Water and Sanitation in Asia Pacific …is an integrated and web-based staff, volunteer, membership, warehouse and asset management system with geographical mapping (GIS), field
assessment, project tracking and vulnerability tracking
features for national societies’ and secretariat’s staff. www.ifrc.orgWater and Sanitation in Asia Pacific Thank you Questions?
Jay Matta
Water and Sanitation Coordinator, Asia
Pacific ZoneE-mail [email protected]| Skype
jaymattaredcross www.ifrc.org