Tweets that I found during world water week meetings in Stockholm 2013.
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Sanitation services chain central to all discussions. Two years ago didn't see it, now everywhere - Isabel Blackett #wwweek
— Shahina Zahir (@FSZahir) September 4, 2013
Fecal sludge management invisible to policymakers.No plans,no policies,no budgets. Seen as stopgap measure. Isabel Blackett #wwweek
— Shahina Zahir (@FSZahir) September 4, 2013
Great point from @IRCWASH about the importance of simplifying indicators. Functionality seems to be a good starting point. #wwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Move from coverage to broader concepts of services #ict #wwweek result from IRC symposium: Vincent Casey
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
Also true, from @WaterAid that functionality is only a starting point, and ultimately service levels is key. -Vincent Casey
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
#wwweek - Isabel Blackett of WSP "98% of all domestic sanitation matters staying untreated in residential areas in Dhaka Bangladesh @WSP
— Sophie Tremolet (@stremolet) September 4, 2013
It is great to see examples of the Rwandan government using data for decision making! Can it be connected to other data sources? #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Theme #ict #wwweek session use data to improve efficiency &or programming. its about learning and new ways to work together like #eftogether
— John Sauer (@johnwsauer) September 4, 2013
Water Point Mapping results in an additional $75K for water point construction from own budget. Data can be powerful when well used! #wwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Abera Endeshaw from @wateraid Ethiopia shows concrete examples of #ICT #water point mapping mobilizing funding to improve services #wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 4, 2013
Incredible. The average investment cost for empowering a Woreda in Ethiopia to do water point mapping is only $2,158. #wwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
"@fadel_ndaw: regulators use mwater to benchmark performances of water operators to better understand how the schemes are working" #wwweek
— Fatou D. (@LebouPrincess) September 4, 2013
The service provider needs to be committed to acting on the data they receive. That's what's missing in #WASH #ICT - @wateraid #wwweek
— Amanda Stevens (@amandajulias) September 4, 2013
Vincent Casey, @wateraid: The key issue is how do we act on the data from #water point mapping. Agreed! #wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 4, 2013
synthesis - #ICT works, must be initiated by government, is the future of management, cost money, needs reliable human capital #wwweek
— Fatou D. (@LebouPrincess) September 4, 2013
'Public finance is not a dirty word' but an essential part of getting services to the poor ... Great point @GuyHoward @WSUPUK at #wwweek.
— Patrick Moriarty (@PBMoriarty) September 4, 2013
"People are requesting life when they are requesting water."-James Ganu, Akatsi District, Ghana in panel w/ @NedBreslin #EFTogether #wwweek
— Serena Levy (@serenalevy) September 4, 2013
Working for children in partnership with the private sector @unicef @unilever #wwweek #toilets4all pic.twitter.com/5IGBTzh0gh
— Toilet Diva (@ToiletDiva) September 4, 2013
Great talk on how @UNICEF p/ships with private sector are vetted to ensure alignment & best use of comparative skills #wwweek #toilets4all
— Louise Maule (@Lou4loos) September 4, 2013
Biodiversity efforts can't succeed unless meet needs of community as well. Janet Edmond at #WWWeek
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 4, 2013
WASH, diarrhea and under-nutrition are inextricably linked. Merri Weinger of @usaid at #WWWeek
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 4, 2013
It takes a village to solve WASH and nutrition challenges but totally solvable. #WASH #integration Merri Weinger of @USAID
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 4, 2013
How to report to donors on results of cross-sectoral #WASH programs? Need donors to flex. #WWWeek
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 4, 2013
@JohnforWASH says we need more success data not data on the gravity of the #wash challenge #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 4, 2013
Graham Alabaster of @UNHABITAT suggests geographic area based funds - eg urban poverty vs project- & sector-based funds #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 4, 2013
Comment from audience "NGOs putting services into alums without consulting govt is a waste of resources" ie services won't last #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 4, 2013
From beneficiary to consumer - from philanthropy projects to services. Per Dan Bena #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 4, 2013
Not clear how USAID & SIDA will approach subsidies to target poorest in Grand Challenge Fund, but good discussions so far #securingwaterchat
— Harold Lockwood (@haroldlockwood) September 3, 2013
According to WSP Senegal will establish asset management holder for rural water facilities; excellent example of professionalisation!
— Harold Lockwood (@haroldlockwood) September 4, 2013
More ambitious targets. 2 key messages 1) reach everyone equitably 2) deliver services that last' JPelczer WaterAid #wwweek
— Luca Di Mario (@ldm1085) September 5, 2013
"Business as usual will not deliver the results needed." @wateraid chair Jeremy Pelczer speaking on need for scaling up #sanitation #wwweek
— Jenny Fredby (@jennyfredby) September 5, 2013
#sanitation: to get to scale... Jeremy Pelczer WaterAid #wwweek pic.twitter.com/3LYVIGrI6e
— Luca Di Mario (@ldm1085) September 5, 2013
Liberia: #Mobile tech helps rebuild #water infrastructure, aids post-conflict transition. cc: @waterforpeople http://t.co/ScFMUt9g1O #wwweek
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 5, 2013
Barbara Frost @WaterAidUK says we should inspire political will by looking at #sanitation successes #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
What could a 2050 world hit by impact of #climatechange look like? Not good, here it is plain, simple: http://t.co/KkoxI5hqdS #wwweek
— Ned Breslin (@NedBreslin) September 5, 2013
Frost @WaterAidUK says behavior change not always driven by health concerns. Magazines, light airy toilets better than dark latrines #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
We shouldn't deliver the same toilet to people who live so differently and expect the market to work #indiawater #wwweek
— Lindsay Vogt (@Lindsay_Vogt) September 5, 2013
PPP needs partnership .. local govt has to step up too. Great presn from @VergnetHydro on experiences in rural #burkinafaso. #rwsn #wwweek
— Patrick Moriarty (@PBMoriarty) September 5, 2013
Great discussions on sustainability clause, checks & compact sponsored by DGIS and IRC - time to take action and coordinate on this globally
— Harold Lockwood (@haroldlockwood) September 5, 2013
Sunita Narain of CSE says we are always looking at poor technologies for poor people #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
@www_team #wwweek why bash WASH subsidies to the poor when cities in the north have water and sewage systems from mammoth govt subsidies.
— Arno Rosemarin (@arnorosemarin) September 5, 2013
Based on sustainability check review findings, DGIS, DFID, USAID share common vision on need for building sector systems. Let's see progress
— Harold Lockwood (@haroldlockwood) September 5, 2013
Call for bringing medical & wash professionals together. Transmission of disease thru water needs to be understood by all. R.Colwell #WWWeek
— Shauna Curry (@ShaunaQCurry) September 5, 2013
MT @Lindsay_Vogt: Sunita Narain at #wwweek : Biggest challenge to sanitation is our inability to deliver diverse solutions #sanitation
— India Water Portal (@indiawater) September 5, 2013
"People don't want to pay for a poor quality service" @katefogelberg #dothemath #wwweek
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 5, 2013
@waterforpeople staff debated how far #water tariffs should go in paying for system repairs #dothemath #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
RT @c_martinsen: Finally more ppl talk about social marketing for behavioral change !! #wwweek Lets be creative!
— India Water Portal (@indiawater) September 5, 2013
AtWhatCost is a tool for advocacy about costs and to have conversations around tariffs & finance @katefogelberg #wwweek #dothemath
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 5, 2013
I think the Sanitation Investment Tracker (SIT) should be Sanitation Household Investment Tracker (SHIT) #dothemath #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
Sanitation Investment Tracker will have a verification module that will randomly select points to verify #dothemath #wwweek @malixprat
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 5, 2013
@waternote says people often shocked by the total cost for 10 years of services #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
People are building the toilets themselves with monies upfront thanks to a CLTS trigger #sanitation but then wait for subsidy to complete
— zenrainman (@zenrainman) September 5, 2013
Lisa Nash: Anything you can do to make the tool easy simple and useful, tools need so much explanation #dothemath #wwweek
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 5, 2013
Addressing sustainability of WASH services is ultimately about good governance and systems change. Complex, slow, but no excuse not to act!
— Harold Lockwood (@haroldlockwood) September 5, 2013
Debate during break: "failing well" should mean failing differently rather than making same mistakes that have been made for decades #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 5, 2013
#wsscc #wwweek how do we overcome institutional egos to provide incentives for stronger country level collaboration for #wash?
— Darren Saywell (@darrens200368) September 5, 2013
@washcostcal launched @ #wwweek. New tool to assess #WASH lifecycle costs. Also will be #sustainability learning tool pic.twitter.com/q4t4kCUMiT
— John Sauer (@johnwsauer) September 5, 2013
Radically reducing the costs of monitoring is critical to achieving sustainability says @IRCWASH @PBMoriarty @wascostcal launch. #WWWeek
— John Sauer (@johnwsauer) September 5, 2013
@GirishMenonWA: 'We need to link #sanitation to the local level, to issues such as the livelihood of #women & girls' #charitydayUN
— UNDP Live tweeting (@UNDPLive) September 5, 2013
Totally Agree! MT@IRCWASH “Only collective action can deliver water services that last” says Dir @PBMoriarty #wwweek http://t.co/cOUEM5rpKj
— Water For People (@waterforpeople) September 5, 2013
World #Water Week Daily—Friday, Sept. 6 [PDF] http://t.co/Aa38duBiI4 #wwweek
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 6, 2013
That's a missed opportunity! what does it hurt to add the word "sanitation"? #StockholmStatement available #wwweek http://t.co/C22IAWncpZ
— Catarina Fonseca (@FonsecaCatarina) September 6, 2013
Water is a connector. ..not a sector #WWWeek
— Shauna Curry (@ShaunaQCurry) September 6, 2013
#WASH is not a sector, but a connector & is exactly why we need to reach across to different sectors to try and end the crisis #WWWeek
— WASH United (@WASHUnited) September 6, 2013
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