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Jan 26, 2012 Abu Wumbei, RCN Ghana. Recap – NLLAP 2011. National Level Learning Alliance Platform (NLLAP) series. a multi-stakeholder platform that offers learning and sharing opportunity; a practical approach to promoting vibrant sector discourse/ learning/innovation, etc.;
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Jan 26, 2012 Abu Wumbei, RCN Ghana Recap – NLLAP 2011
National Level Learning Alliance Platform (NLLAP) series • a multi-stakeholder platform that offers learning and sharing opportunity; • a practical approach to promoting vibrant sector discourse/ learning/innovation, etc.; • organized and facilitated by the WASH Resource Centre Network (RCN) in collaboration with the Water Directorate, MWRWH; • takes place on the last Thursday of every month; and open to all interested parties;
Jan –Nov 2011 The RCN Secretariat in collaboration with the sector directorates (WD-MWRWH & EHSD-MLGRD) worked with, and hosted a number of sector institutions/ stakeholders on the platform: Jan – Nov, 2011
In January, Hosted: WASHCost/ KNUST Theme: “Life Cycle Cost Approach to WASH Service Delivery in Ghana” Featured a range of sector practitioners NLLAP 13
March 4 , Hosted: EHSD-MLGRD/ Sanitation Technical Working Group - dubbed Time with Kamal Kar, the originator of CLTS Theme:“Scaling-up Sanitation and Hygiene in Ghana: the Case of CLTS”. Panel featuring Kamal Kar, UNICEF, WaterAid, CWSA and EHSD-MLGRD. NLLAP 14
March 17, Hosted: WD-MWRWH/ Water and Sanitation Monitoring Platform on the Theme: “A Review of the 1st WASH Sector Performance Report in Ghana” May 26, Hosted: CONIWAS/ GrassRootAfrica Theme: “WASH sector financing in Ghana” NLLAP 15, 16
June 30 Hosted: IRC Ghana/SWITCH/KNUST, CONIWAS and a panel of experts from GWCL, ISODEC and Nii Consult Theme:“The State of Urban Water Management in Ghana: Challenges and Way forward” The SWITCH/RCN publication, “Towards Integrated Urban Water Management in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area: Current Status and strategic direction for the future” - launched by Mr. Minta Aboagye NLLAP 17
July 28, Hosted: CONIWAS and partners Theme: “The Right to Water and Sanitation (RTWS) in Ghana: A National Action Plan for Implementation” -Chair- Hon. Edem Asimah, Member of Parliament (MP) for South Dayi & a Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Water Resources Works and Housing NLLAP 18
September 15, Hosted: Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) with a team of experts Theme:“Mapping Transparency, Accountability & Participation in Service Delivery: An Analysis of the Water Supply Sector in Ghana” -Chair- Professor Audrey Gadzekpo, UG NLLAP 19
September 28, Hosted: USAID/CHF International sponsored Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for the Urban Poor (WASH-UP) project led by EHSD-MLGRD and WD-MWRWH Theme: “Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Strategy for the Urban Sub Sector in Ghana” Chair- Prof. Esi Awuah of the KNUST =Doc launched - Dep. Minister, MLGRD NLLAP 20
October 27, Hosted: CWSA/Triple-S Theme:“The application of water and sanitation project implementation cycle & impact on long-term sustainability in Ghana” November 24, Hosted: WD-MWRWH/EHSD-MLGRD/ WSMP Theme: “A Review of the 2nd WASH Sector Performance Report in Ghana” NLLAP 21, 22
First and Second “WASH sector performance reports in Ghana”; SWITCH/RCN publication, “Towards Integrated Urban Water Management in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area: Current Status and strategic direction for the future”; GII/TI report on “Ghana’s Water Sector Diagnosis Study”; The USAID/CHF sponsored publication on “WASH Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Strategy for the Urban Sub Sector in Ghana”; IRC/Triple-S publication on “Lessons for Rural Water Supply: Assessing progress towards sustainable service delivery”. These documents/publications are available on the respective organisation’s websites, and also on the WASH sector e-library, www.washghana.net/library seven publications launched
NLLAP – Where? • WASH Reflections + all presentations + publications are available on the sector website: www.ghana.watsan.net www.ghana.watsan.net/library
Today- NLLAP 23 January, 2012? Hosting: The CWSA/Triple-S Project Theme: “Beyond the statistics about water service delivery in Ghana: The SenseMaker Approach Objective: 1) Share the diversity of perspectives of various stakeholders on water service delivery using the Sense Maker approach 2) Getting stakeholder feedback on the results of analysis of stories of change.