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Suresh KuSuresh KuSenior Di

  umar Rohilla  umar Rohillairector ‐ CSE

bout us and our wor

w Delhi India based globaw Delhi, India based globa1980’s

an institution to bridge than institution to bridge thormation and knowledge;bli t i flblic awareness; to influencactices for sustainable dev

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al policy think tank set upal policy think tank set up

he gap betweenhe gap between ; between knowledge and

bli li i dce public policies and velopment 

CSSE : 1980  till date  

pushing for changepushing for changeesearch & Documenting to &cy

gbuild knowledge

ble mobility Knowledge portalAir

ble habitatClimate change Resource Centreble habitat

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ble Water -ater ment

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ble energy

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Down To Earth Green Scho

Gobar Times Programme

Media ResoCSE Websites

Media ResoCentre

Books Anil AgarwalCollege/ Environment

FilmsEnvironmentTraining Inst

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is designatedis designated –

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l centre for training of Regests, Govt of India

nal hub for knowledge cretry of Rural Drinking Water t y o u a g ateof India

hnical Knowledge SupporGanga Ministry of Water RGanga, Ministry of Water Rof India nership with various Statenership with various State

t i bl W tstainable Water managemean Affairs, Govt. of India

gulators- Ministry of Enviro

eation and capacity buildSupply and Sanitation, Supp y a d Sa tat o ,

rt Partner to the National MResources & Ganga RejuveResources & Ganga Rejuve

Governments namely OrGovernments namely Or

SE Water & Was

Water & Wastewater incl

Municipal Solid Waste

Hazardous Waste & E‐wa

ste Programme

. bio solids/ faecal sludge

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ProgrammeProgrammeResearchSecure sustainability in wate

Capacity buildingCapacity buildingmproved capacities and unecentralised management (ecentralised management (euse)

ncreased knowledge about

Knowledge DisseminationgMade available up-to-date aelated to urban water manaelated to urban water mana

e Objectivese Objectives

er/waste management

derstanding about issues ( incl treatment and local( incl . treatment and local

t best practices

nand relevant information gement and disseminationgement and dissemination

ium Development Goalsium Development Goals

SustaSustainable Development Gab e e e op e t G

p

day idea is accepted by praactice difficult

actices, methods evolved ine unaffordable or unworka

actice does not push envendia need big-ticket change

actice is not

the rich world.able

elope of changee

Today s SustainableToday s Sustainable

hallenge of innovative po

hallenge of scale -- implemhallenge of scale impleme transition needed

hallenge of capacity – neeplement changes, think and

Water and SanitationWater and Sanitation Agend

olicy and practice

ment change at the scale ofment change at the scale of

ed multipliers in society to d act differently

ggctice

CSE pushing to get differenCSE pushing to get differenmanagement - Decentralistechnologiestechnologies

Need capacity in society –mplementers p

N d t t i t iNeed strategies to experim

pp

nt approach in water-wastent approach in water-waste ed, cost-effective

training of real users and

t / ti d lent / practice and scale-up

CSE – Global PCSE Global P

Why ?

rogramme:rogramme:

With strong local roots and dl i l lentre can play a crucial role 

obal action, especially in As

We believe approaches and sWe believe approaches and sarious countries (Africa/Asia

lobal initiative can becomelobal initiative can becomehallenges and potential of eolutions in different regionsolutions in different regionsatalyse action locally and gl

eep regional experience thei h i li ki f l lin the interlinking of local asia & Africa. 

solutions emerging fromsolutions emerging from a) will sharpen global action

e effective only if uniquee effective only if unique each region and emerging s are well integrated tos are well integrated to lobally. 

Global Water and Sanitation Partnershipumbia University

CSE Water Progr

EgyptRepublic of South Africa

ramme Partnership 

Sri LankaKenya

Way forward:Way forward: orking with identified partneorking with identified partne

on – state for past 10 years

eveloping a demand driven wareness creation programmwareness creation programm

m is to establish a south-sresearchers, academics,those involved in advocacythose involved in advocacy

evelopment –aimed at mainstreaming s..aimed at mainstreaming s

oth rural and urban areas.

ers / multipliers both state aers / multipliers both state aand beyond

research, capacity buildingmeme

south cross learning netw practitioners, regulatorsy for balanced environmenty for balanced environment

s stainable ater managemsustainable water managem

Mainstreaming Citywide Santhe globSession PSession P

WRC, BMGF, NFSSMA, SuSa

Post Lunch Sessi

Characterization of FaeMethods &

Session PartneIHE EAWAG UKZNIHE EAWAG UKZN

nitation and effective FSM ibal southPartners:Partners: anA, GIZ, WATERAID, WH

ion (1.30‐4.00pm)

cal Sludge and Septage –& Experiences 

r / Laboratories: N AIT & CDD S i tN AIT & CDD Society

ThankThankk youk you 

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