Tweets that I found during world water week meetings in Stockholm 2013.
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At @UNICEF event on sustainability of water: "If top ten contacts in a mobile phone have a toilet then very likely others do as well"
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 1, 2013
Barbotte: private operators should only deliver - should not be liable for guaranteeing #water source, setting tariffs #wwweek
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 1, 2013
Nat Paynter "Water quality is a value added service and is key 2 getting people to pay. Payment is the lifeblood of sustainability" #swwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 1, 2013
@UNICEF sustainability of behavior is determined by social networks and norms #wwweek
— susanna smets (@susannasmets) September 1, 2013
Keys 2 sustainable sanitation: accuracy of indicator, innovation of private sector, and political leadership. -Jae So #SWWW @WSPWorldBank
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 1, 2013
Business models for WASH: no '1perfect model' - need variety of approaches for diff contexts for market approach to work -@WorldBank #wwweek
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 1, 2013
How can we deal with negative user behaviours that undermine #sustainability of #water & #sanitation services & infrastructure?#wwweek
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 1, 2013
Check out the @wspworldbank library for essential reading this #WorldWaterDay. http://t.co/uex6KrgNw4 #wwweek #water
— World Bank Pubs (@WBPubs) September 1, 2013
Potential gains for investing in #water #sanitation are great, failure to invest has massive costs #WWW_2013 #Post2015 @securingwater
— Gunilla Carlsson (@CarlssonSwe) September 2, 2013
Swedish Minister Int Dev @CarlssonSwe speaking "about 800m lack water and 2.5b lack sanitation - we need a wake up call" to deal with this.
— Hratche Koundarjian (@hratche) September 2, 2013
#wwweek: Bridge the gap between researchers and policy makers. Involve finance ministers. #water and #sanitation are #humanrights
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Great to hear @CarlssonSwe stressing the importance of #WASH for women's & girl's health, safety, dignity & development! #wwweek
— Jenny Fredby (@jennyfredby) September 2, 2013
You can also watch recordings after this and the other plenary sessions from WWWeek via the same link: http://t.co/4mGwrBwS0m
— Hratche Koundarjian (@hratche) September 2, 2013
Peter Morgan's work has helped to save the lives of millions. His latrine designs are used by @wateraid and other WASH organisations #WWWeek
— Hratche Koundarjian (@hratche) September 2, 2013
Dr Morgan: beneficial partnerships: schoolchildren can be engaged in valuing #water, #sanitation, #handwashing #wwweek @washinschools
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 2, 2013
Dr Morgan: manufacturers play a vital role in making products like plastic #latrine slabs accessible & affordable #wwweek #toilets4all
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 2, 2013
Peter Morgan:The role of trainers is crucial for maintenance and repair of hand pumps. Must support them #Wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 2, 2013
Jan Elliason: "One of the main factors that negatively affects water quality is the lack of sanitation." #wwweek
— Brenda McIlwraith (@BMcIlwraith) September 2, 2013
DSG at #WWWeek says improved sanitation would "enhance the personal safety of women and girls"
— Hratche Koundarjian (@hratche) September 2, 2013
"sanitation is a huge challenge which requires sustainable solutions" UN DSG Jan Eliasson said at #wwweek
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Dep Sec Gen Eliasson argues that #sanitation should be at the heart of the global development agenda #Wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 2, 2013
"universal access to sanitation top priority for poverty eradication and sustainable development" UN DSG Eliasson at #wwweek
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Jan Eliasson: "As we look beyond 2015, it's essential that #sanitation is placed at heart of the development framework." #wwweek #post2015
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 2, 2013
"Now is the time for accelerated energized and concerted action on #water and #sanitation " the UN DSG Eliasson at #wwweek
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Jan Eliasson: "Our aim must be to make scarce resources, in particular #water, a reason for cooperation rather than conflict." #wwweek
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 2, 2013
Controversial? Decision-makers repeat same mistakes - don't always listen to sector experts & scientists ~ Yolanda Kakabbadse, WWFfN #wwweek
— UNICEF Toilet Team (@team_toilet) September 2, 2013
#wwweek : UNhabitat : " the terms "safely" and "adequately" need to be clear and well understood". What do we mean when saying "safe" water?
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Nice chat @unwater capacity development folks about importance of monitoring service and sustainability levels not just access #wwweeek
— John Sauer (@johnwsauer) September 2, 2013
A lot of debate today surrounding 'reduce by X%' targets for #Post2015 #WASH #wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 2, 2013
#wwweek #post2015 Merri Weinger @USAID disappointed that HLP didn't recognize #hygiene adequately. How to redress this absence in #advocacy?
— Darren Saywell (@darrens200368) September 2, 2013
#wwweek Discussing problem of ambiguous word sanitation. "Don't want no shit in my constitution" Great quote from Mike Muller.
— Barbara Frost (@barbarafrost) September 2, 2013
#wwweek : #WASH monitoring: Who is doing it? Where the money is coming from?
— WatSanCollabCouncil (@WatSanCollabCou) September 2, 2013
Poor sanitation isn't just about diarrhea, but can also be responsible for vector-borne diseases like Malaria & Dengue. -Stenstrøm #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
If no chlorine in drinking water - diarrhea rates up by 50% per Samenza study- from sewage contam of water line in Nukus #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
A problem I hadn't considered: water contaminated by feces can spread anti-biotic resistant pathogens, according to Dr. Jan Semenza #wwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
Margaret Catley-Carlson #rocksmyworld at #WWWeek. Need to study success in policy change - how did it happen? And #marketing!
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 3, 2013
Question: What's the relationship between leak repair & water quality? Does leak repair increase pressure and reduce contamination? #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
Prakash kumar on wash failure: less than 30% of h.hold in South Asia have piped water supply connection #wwweek
— FIVAS (@Vannstudier) September 3, 2013
Sanitation fails to enthuse policy makers in SE Asia, where 39% of population is open defecators #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
Supply driven approach (focusing on a single toilet model) slows sanitation progress in South East Asia. -Prakash Kumar #SWWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
In SE Asia - 30-40% toilets abandoned because not built properly. Stinky, blocked. #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
Govt s and NGOs lack skills and capacuty. And patience to involve the community. -Mr Kumar on learning from failure. #WWWeek
— Shauna Curry (@ShaunaQCurry) September 3, 2013
Morgan-if you have failures beat thing to do is find out what went wrong & do something about it #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
Morgan- if pit latrine fills up in 15 years, was that a failure or a success? #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
If you talk about the big numbers of toilets deployed it sounds like a success. But what happens in the 16th year? - P. Morgan #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
Peter Morgan: I do believe in a SMALL family subsidy for those who are deprived (up to 40%). #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
Morgan was asked to design a range of toilet options in preparation for Independence in Zimbabwe. Govt chose deluxe model 1/2 #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
Deluxe toilet model not sustainable and should not be repeated 2/2 #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
@WSPWorldBank's Jae So at #WWWeek - To solve #sanitation challenge, need to invest heavily in enabling environment country by country.
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 3, 2013
Morgan - place responsibility with family "i really go along with self-supply"; start simple, then upgrade #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
Start simple, and then upgrade. The most important part of a toilet is the substructure. It should last 10 yrs, -Peter Morgan #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
We shouldn't look at a master plan written by ex-pats, but should look at what's happening in our country. - Peter Morgan #SWWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
JMP: Surveys are about what systems are used, not about infrastructure. Broken infrastructure doesn't factor in. #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
Talking about failure can be hard, "You don't take pictures at a funeral." Great way to put it! #WWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 3, 2013
JaeSoo from #WSP in #wwweek: "we totally underestimated real demand for sanitation: people don't want just toilets, they want bathroooms!"
— ThomasvanWaeyenberge (@thomasvw) September 3, 2013
key problem in #sanitation & #water sector; is that we face too many #taboos; especially in language: #shit #wwweek http://t.co/ECMq3r4VS6
— ThomasvanWaeyenberge (@thomasvw) September 3, 2013
Japan, world's largest donor (ODA) for WASH joined Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) global partnership #WWWeek pic.twitter.com/RZnRdUZqqQ
— Dick van Ginhoven (@DCvanGinhoven) September 3, 2013
World Bank is now "buying results" from governments #wwweek
— Susan Davis (@improve_intl) September 3, 2013
DO YOU KNOW? A study of 18 African countries stated $5.5 BILLION is lost each year due to what? Find out at #wwweek http://t.co/mlykZhsxWE
— John Oldfield, WASH (@JohnforWASH) September 3, 2013
Learn how companies in #Asia are teaming up to improve water & sanitation in #GlobalWaters #WWWeek http://t.co/Q7IwQ8dLrG
— washplusinfo (@washplusinfo) September 3, 2013
Domestic private sector participation in WASH key to sustained service delivery according WSP Worldbank #WWWeek pic.twitter.com/ur35tZ9SRb
— Dick van Ginhoven (@DCvanGinhoven) September 3, 2013
Transcript from Sasha's #wwweek talk on why NGO #sanitation interventions so often fail. http://t.co/ggQKxcAA5b @susana_org @gchallenges
— SOIL (@SOILHaiti) September 3, 2013
Tuesday #wwweek learning. Partnerships are the future of the #WASH sector. We can't do it alone! Okay I already knew that wanted to share.
— John Sauer (@johnwsauer) September 3, 2013
Jaehyang So, long term use of technology is governance. Example of South Corea using ICT for citizen feedback. #wwweek #ict
— Fadel Ndaw (@fadel_ndaw) September 4, 2013
#wwweek #ict can work best when certain conditions are met; open access to info; transparent operations. Otherwise not a panacea! @rkimbowa
— EA SusWatch (@ESusWatch) September 4, 2013
@WSPWorldBank ICT to support governance and real time customer feedback can transform the sector #wwweek #ict
— susanna smets (@susannasmets) September 4, 2013
#ICT gives users a voice. We need to shut up and listen. #wwweek @NedBreslin
— Amanda Stevens (@amandajulias) September 4, 2013
Open and "big" data will be transformative in development cooperation starting in 2014 says @bjelkeman #wwweek #ict
— Ned Breslin (@NedBreslin) September 4, 2013
Inspiring take on ICT for WASH: "The data is important. One Data point can change the life of a village." -Thomas @Akvo #SWWW
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
RT @waterintegrityn: #wwweek #ict @bjelkeman: #opendata and big data will transform development cooperation in 2014
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 4, 2013
"We have to make sure our #ICT governance systems don't become a toll road." —@bjelkeman #week
— World Bank Water (@WSPWorldBank) September 4, 2013
Get used 2 the idea that the data you have 2day is a fraction of the data U'll have in the future. U need to learn how to deal with it @akvo
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
145 donors have published #iati finance information online according to Pontus Westerberg #ict #wwweek
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
#wwweek #ict initial fear of transparency is a challenge to open data
— Water Integrity Net (@WaterIntegrityN) September 4, 2013
50% of UN-Habitat data in IATI format and increasing #ict #wwweek challenge is the process to publish (quality/approvals)
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
50% of UN-Habitat data in IATI format and increasing #ict #wwweek challenge is the process to publish (quality/approvals)
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
UN-Habitat worked with #akvo and @zimmzimmerman for their open data portal #wwweek http://t.co/u8hPknxdCr @pontusw
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
Rolf Luyendijk dug up a 43-year-old Hans Rosling-style graph of #sanitation vs per capita income! #wwweek #post2015 http://t.co/xbE4mlIJ7B
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 4, 2013
"need to explore moreof #ICT potential" Talk about challenges opportunities #wwweek #IRCWASH @nedbreslin &Ja So,#WSP http://t.co/LNpOkj3yiw
— ircwash (@IRCWASH) September 4, 2013
Ravi Narayanan 'it' s not important what ICT tool does but how it is used'. India water portal monitoring tool in Uttar Pradesh #wwweek #ict
— Fadel Ndaw (@fadel_ndaw) September 4, 2013
Rolf Luyendijk: challenge for #monitoring of #water and #sanitation is use, analysis and interpretation— leading to #Action! #wwweek
— John Feighery (@rocketboy76) September 4, 2013
Why would only govs and (I)NGO's publish and be transparant about their spendings on aid, and not private sector? #wwweek #IATI #akvo
— Tabitha Gerrets (@TabithaGerrets) September 4, 2013
'ICT is not a technology fix rather is about empowering tool for people' @bjelkeman #akvo @amitangshu @leuteren @IUCN_Water
— Sushmita Mandal (@MandalSushmita) September 4, 2013
Ravi Narayanan 'we must understand the data, the political economy and put in place incentives'. #wwweek #ict
— Fadel Ndaw (@fadel_ndaw) September 4, 2013
Many hidden costs behind the power of ICT: Charging, airtime, etc. -Johan Hellstrom #SWWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Challenges in engaging users via a mobile service. Many don't: know about it, see the benefit, trust the service, can afford it. #SWWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
80% of ICT projects fail after launch, never scale. New and uncharted territory, for sure, but still abysmal rate. #wwweek
— Eric Stowe (@ericstowe) September 4, 2013
Connecting all of the open data platforms is critical. The answer is a common platform, starting simple and going from there. #WASHDataPoint
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
"Good governance: transparency, responsibility, accountability, participation, responsiveness" Stephen Mbugua of Nairobi Water #ict #wwweek
— Nicolas Dickinson (@waternote) September 4, 2013
Before MajiVoice, there was no structured way for Kenyans to engage the utility. Accountabiltiy was a challenge. -Stephen Mbugua #SWWWeek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Stephen Mbugua @WSP from Nairobi on MajiVoice on mobile use for collecting data and monitoring governance #ict #wwweek
— SuSanA (@susana_org) September 4, 2013
Video Volunteers - ICT is much more than just mobile phones. Participatory video can be effective mechanism for local level change. #wwweek
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
Before MajiVoice, almost 50% of leakages went unreported. Knowing about those leaks helps to reduce NRW. -Stephen Mbugua #wwweek #ICTWinning
— Brian Banks (@wash_machine) September 4, 2013
"Twice as many complaints about water leakages came in after switching to digital complaint system." Maji Voice #wwweek
— Eric Stowe (@ericstowe) September 4, 2013
#wwweek - Christian Zubbrug EAWAG - 2.5 billion need Faecal Sludge Management services, 5 billion by 2030 - @WSP taking on the challenge
— Sophie Tremolet (@stremolet) September 4, 2013
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