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    WORLD TOILET SUMMIT-2007NEW DELHI, INDIA

    31st October to 3rd November, 2007

    PROGRAMME BULLETIN

    VENUE

    1. Sessions and Expo : India Habitat Centre31st October to 3rd November, 2007 Lodhi Road, New Delhi

    2. Visit to Sulabh Gram : Sulabh Gram, Mahavir Enclave

    9.00 a.m. 12 noon Palam-Dabri Road31st October, 2007 New Delhi-110 045

    Ph. : 25031518, 25031519, 25057748Fax : 25034014, 45521733Email : [email protected]

    3. Inauguration Ceremony : Vigyan Bhawan3.30 p.m. 6.00 p.m. Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi31st October, 2007

    4. Cultural Programme & Dinner : Embassy of The Republic of Bulgaria6:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. EP 16-17, Chandragupta Marg

    31st October to 1st November, 2007 ChanakyapuriNew Delhi 110 021

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    WORLD TOILET SUMMIT-2007NEW DELHI

    DAY 1 : OCTOBER 31, 2007

    9:00 am to 12:00 Noon : Visit to Sulabh Gram, Mahavir EnclavePalam-Dabri Road, New Delhi-110045Phone : 011-25031518, 25031519

    9.00 am : Group Photo at Sulabh Lawns9.15 am to 11:45 am Visit to

    Sulabh SchoolSulabh Toilet Museum &Sulabh Technology Park

    11:45 am : TEA

    1:00 pm to 1:30 pm : Inauguration of EXPO by Ms. Yukta MookheyFormer Miss Universe and Actress atIndia Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi

    1:30 pm to 2:30 pm : LUNCH at India Habitat Centre

    3:30 pm to 6:00 pm : Inauguration Ceremony atVigyan Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi

    6:00 pm to 6:30 pm : TEA at Vigyan Bhawan

    6.30 pm to 10:00 pm : Cultural Programme and Dinnerat Embassy of The Republic of BulgariaEP 16-17, Chandragupta MargChanakyapuriNew Delhi 110 021.

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    DAY 2 : NOVEMBER 01, 2007

    Venue : India Habitat CentreLodhi Road, New Delhi

    8:30 am to 9.00 am : TEA

    9:00 am to 10:30 am : SESSION-I

    Attaining the Millennium Development Goals

    Guest HRH the Prince of Orange of the Netherlands

    Chairperson Dr. Abdul Sattar Yoosuf, Director,Sustainable Development and Healthy Environments,WHO-SEARO

    Co-Chairperson Ms. Christine Werner, HOD of Ecological Sanitation,GTZ, Germany

    Guest Speakers Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, Member of Parliament, IndiaMs. Lizette Burgers, Chief WES, UNICEF

    Keynote Speakers Dr. Kulwant Singh, Chief Technical Advisor,Water for Asian Cities, UN-HABITAT

    Mr. Shatrughan Singh, IASSecretary, Urban Development Energy andHousing Department, Govt. of Uttarakhand

    Reporteur Mr. Kumar Rajnish

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:S.No. Title Author Country

    1. Annual Ministerial Review for 2008 Ms. Meena Sur U.N. Organisation

    2. ECOSAN: The need for a ParadigmShift to Meet the MDGs

    Ms. Christine WernerMr. Arne Panesar

    Germany

    3. Learning Exchange with Panchayat toscale-up Sanitation Coverage toAttain MDG

    Mr. Anil K. Singh India

    4. Evidence based Intervention neededto meet MDG Seven and Target 10

    Ms. AlakanandaMohanty

    India

    5.

    Water, Sanitation and Shelters inSouth East Asia Experience andStrategies of Lien Institute for theEnvironment (LIFE)

    Mr. Vikram Rajola/Prof. Li Bing

    Singapore

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    DAY 2

    10:30 am to 12:00 Noon : SESSION-II

    Policy, Programme and Promotion of Sanitation Experiences and Perspectives

    Guest HRH the Prince of Orange of the Netherlands

    Chairperson Mr. Ashwani Kumar ChaubeyMinister for Urban Development, Government of Bihar

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. Amar AgarwalMinister, Urban Administration & Development Department,Government of Chhattisgarh

    Mr. Debasish Nayak, Minister, Information &Public Relations, Sports & Youth Services, Govt. of Orissa

    Guest Speakers Mr. Prakash Pant, Minister,Department of Tourism Department, Uttarakhand

    Mr. Randeep Singh SurajewalaMinister of Power, Water & Sanitation, Govt. of Haryana

    Mr. Debi Prasad Mishra, Minister, Excise & TourismGovt. of Orissa

    Reporteur Mr. Kumar Rajnish

    S.No. Name Country

    1. Dr. Prem Kumar Minister for Public Health Engineering Department,Government of Bihar

    India

    2. Mr. Ajay Tamta

    Minister, Department of Social Welfare, Uttarakhand

    India

    3. Mr. Dato Wee Han WenCity Mayor, MIRI City CouncilSarawak, Malaysia

    Malaysia

    4. Mr. Mohd. Amin HassanActing Mayor, Council of the City of Kuching South,Jalan Padungan, Malaysia

    Malaysia

    5. Mr. P.J. RaoMayor, Greater VishakhapatnamMunicipal Corporation, Andhra Pradesh

    India

    6. Mr. K. Dorabbai

    Deputy Mayor, Greater VishakhapatnamMunicipal Corporation, Andhra Pradesh

    India

    7. Ms. Nivedita PradhanMayor, Cuttack Municipal Corporation, Cuttack, Orissa

    India

    8. Dr. Dinesh SharmaMayor, Lucknow Municipal Corporation, Lucknow, U.P.

    India

    9. Mr. Manjit Singh, IAS, SecretaryLocal Self Govt., Govt. of Rajasthan

    India

    10. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, IASCollector Dehradun, Govt. of Uttarakhand

    India

    11. Mr. G.K. Dwivedi, IASVice-Chairman, MDDA, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

    India

    12. Mr. R.A. Rajiv, IASAddl. Municipal Commissioner (City) Maharashtra

    India

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    DAY 212:00 noon to 02:00 pm: SESSION-III

    Urban Sanitation

    Chairperson Mr. S.K. Singh, IAS, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Housingand Urban Poverty Alleviation, Govt. of India

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. Senaka Samarasinghe, Land Use Planner andConsultant, Sri Lanka

    Mr. Ramanand Tiwari, IAS, Principal SecretaryUrban Development, Govt. of Maharasthra

    Guest Speakers Mr. Ajit Kumar Jain, IAS, Principal Secretary,Water Supply and Sanitation, Govt. of Maharashtra

    Mr. Subhash Chandra, IAS, Secretary,Urban Development, Govt. of Karnataka

    Mr. Arun Kumar Sinha, IAS, Secretaryto Chief Minister, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh

    Reporteur Mr. Kumar Rajnish

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:S.No. Title Author Country

    1. Toilets on the Television: A critical Sanitationmessage in the Global Media Context

    Mr. Shane Jacobson Australia

    2. Ancient Greek Lavatories A Distinctive culturalHabit on Domestic Privacy

    Mr. Georgios P. Antoniou Greece

    3. A Process Design For Decentralised Sewage

    Treatment System With Total Natural ResourceManagement

    Mr. Shwetal Shah

    Mr. Gyan Sagar

    India

    4. Management of UD Dry Toilets: The FishermansVillage Housing Project of San Fernando City, LaUnion, Philippines

    Mr. Dave MateoMr. Agnes GozeMr. Saburo Matsui

    Japan

    5. Towards Development of AStandard For Public Toilets For DevelopingCountries

    Ms. Rowshan Mamtaz Bangladesh

    6. Developing New Public Toilet Standards: 50Public Toilets in Hanover, Germany

    Mr. Johannes Bergmann Germany

    7. Multiculturalism Under Threat And PovertyPerpetuate If Toilet Culture Not Introduce Among

    Immigrant Children

    Mr. SenakaSamarasinghe

    Sri Lanka

    8. Availability of Restrooms In The United StatesAnd Federal Public Health Mandates: A Call toAction

    Mr. Robert BrubakerMs. Carol McCreary

    USA

    9. Why Canada needs a Toilet Organization Mr. Ari Grief Canada

    10. Experience in the improvement of toilets in Japanand the JTAs activities to support othercountries

    Mr. Koo Ue Japan

    11. Real l ife case - A successful socio- commercialmodel (Chrysalis)

    Mr. J.D. Bhardwaj UAE

    12. The Product Design of Public Use Sanitaryware

    Products in the UK and how this affects theUsers with Specific Reference to Age, Genderand Religion

    Ms. Elaine Williams England

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    13. Sanitation is Dignity Awareness raising,Advocacy & marketing in the International Year ofSanitation

    Mr. Thilo PanzerbieterMr. Reinhard Marth

    Germany

    14. Sulabh Public Toilet and its Management Mr. Sudhakar S. Kinni India

    15. Current Movements and Sanitation of Toilet

    issues in Taiwan A brief Report of Devotionactivity and vision of TTA

    Prof. Cheng-Li-Cheng Taiwan

    16 Mapping the Urban Poor Ms. Mamita B. Thakkar,Ms. Indira Khurana

    India

    17. Public Toilets Improving Sanitation Design,Construction, Maintenance and Management

    Ms. Susmita Shekhar India

    2:00 pm to 3:00 pm : LUNCH

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    DAY 2

    3:00 pm to 5:00 pm : SESSION-IV

    School Sanitation and Gender Mainstreaming in

    Health and Hygiene Promotion

    Chairperson Mr. B.P. Singh, IAS (Retd.)Mahatma Gandhi National Fellow &Former Union Home Secretary, Govt. of India

    Co-Chairpersons Dr. Tom Keating, Founder, Project Clean, USA Ms. Namwebe Mary, Social Development Officer,

    Uganda

    Guest Speakers Dr. Kaushal Singh, Consultant, Hillingdon Hospital, UK Mr. R.S. Verma, IAS, Secretary

    Department of Civil Supplies & Sports, Govt. of Jharkhand Mr. Sudhir Agarwal, IAS, Chief Executive Officer-cum-

    Special Secretary, State Urban Development AuthorityGovt. of Chhattishgarh

    Reporteur Dr. Suman Chahar

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:

    S.No. Title Author Country

    1. School Sanitation SulabhSchool Sanitation Clubs

    Mr. Y.D. Mathur India

    2. The Role of Health Clubs in

    School Sanitation Promotion

    Ms. Namwebe Mary Uganda

    3. Plumbing, Sanitation andHuman Health (Health Aspectsof Plumbing)

    Prof. Subhash M. Patil India

    4. School Sanitation and its Impacton Development

    Mr. NarasimharaoChilukuri

    India

    5. Sanitation Infrastructure inSchools in India

    Prof. S. Tripathi India

    6. Project on Rural Health andSanitation Programme

    Mr. Purul Shepu HenryPaotei

    India

    7. School Sanitation and HygieneEducation among Schools : An

    Experience from Gujarat, India

    Ms. Anita MiyaMs. Seema Paharia

    India

    8. Hygiene and SanitationPromotion through ICTDevelopment Tools

    Mr. Kumar Rajnish India

    9. Ecosan Pilot Projects in Schoolsin India

    Mr. Martin WaflerMr. Martin McwanMr. Johannes Heeb

    Germany

    10. Water, Sanitation & Hygiene inRural Schools of Nepal

    Dr. Bijaya K. Shrestha Nepal

    11. Dignity to Women - Meeting theMillennium Development Goal

    on Sanitation

    Ms. Abha Bahadur India

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    DAY 2

    5.00 pm to 6:30 pm : SESSION-V

    Rural Sanitation

    Chairperson Mr. A. Bhattacharya, IAS, Joint Secretary,Department of Drinking Water Supply,Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India.

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. Bekele Abaire, Water and Sanitation ProgramManager of Catholic Relief Services, Ethiopia

    Mr. C. Somasekhara, IAS, Director,Department of Tourism, Govt. of Karnataka

    Guest Speakers Mr. Anis Ansari, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary &Agriculture Production Commissioner,Govt. of Uttar Pradesh

    Mr. Jay Shanker Tiwari, IAS, Secretary,Department of Labour, Govt. of Jharkhand

    Reporteur Mr. Kumar Rajnish

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:S.No. Title Author Country

    1. Sanitation in Rural India: GovernmentInitiatives

    Mr. J.B. KshirsagarMr. Pawan Kumar

    India

    2. Individual Household Toilets in a RuralCommunity the ThennamanallurExperience

    Dr. Meera Krishna India

    3. New Sanitation System: An EcologicallySustainable Option for Rural & Semi-urban Areas In India And OtherDeveloping Countries

    Dr. S.M. Dhabadgaonkar India

    4. Creating Safe Environment ThroughIntroduction of Sanitary Latrines in aRural Area

    Dr. Rymala MathenDr. Sathyavathi Muthu

    India

    5. Design of a Modified Compact Septic-Tank to Suit Coastal (Island) Habitationswith High- Water Table

    Mr. Monto Mani, B.V.VenkataramaMr. Reddy, Santosh M.Avvannavar

    India

    6. Community Based Integrated AndSustainable Sanitation Programme

    Mr. Narender Paul(in place of Dr. KshamaMetre)

    Nepal

    7. Implementing Sanitation Interventionsto ensure toilets for all, based on onemodel village in Uganda (Approaches,Lessons and Experiences)

    Mr. Tumwebaze K. Innocent Uganda

    8. NEWAH Working towards Community Led Basic Sanitation for All

    Mr. Bipul GyawaliMs. Laxmi Poudyal(in place of Rattan K. Siddhi)

    Nepal

    9. Basic Onsite dry sanitation when lastdid we look down the pits?

    Mr. J.N. Bhagwan South Africa

    10. Ecological Sanitation : Arborloo isBreaking Sanitation Challenges

    Mr. Bekele Abaire Ethiopia

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    11. Role of Vermitechnology in RuralSanitation

    Dr. Renu Bhargava India

    6.30 pm to 10:00 pm : Cultural Programme and Dinner

    at Embassy of The Republic of BulgariaEP 16-17, Chandragupta MargChanakyapuriNew Delhi 110 021.

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    DAY 3 : NOVEMBER 02, 2007

    Venue : India Habitat CentreLodhi Road, New Delhi

    9:00 am to 11:00 am : SESSION-VI

    Sustainable Sanitation & Environment

    Chairperson Prof. K.J. NathFormer Director, All India Institute ofPublic Health & Hygiene, Govt. of India

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. Arne Panesar, Project Expert, Department ofEcological Sanitation, GTZ, Germany.

    Dr. Vijay Kumar, IAS, CommissionerDepartment of AYUSH, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

    Keynote Speaker Padma Bhushan T.V. Antony, IAS (Retd.), Tamil NaduGuest Speakers Dr. A. K. Merchant, Secretary, National Spiritual

    Assembly of the Bahais of India Mr. Malay Shrivastava, IAS, Commissioner

    Secretary, Urban Administration & DevelopmentGovt. of Madhya Pradesh

    Mr. Shailesh Kumar Singh, IAS, Municipal CommissionerLucknow Municipal Corporation, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh

    Reporteur Dr. Suman Chahar

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:

    S. No. Title Author Country

    1. UN International Year of Sanitation2008 and the Sustainable SanitationAlliance

    Ms. Christine WernerRobert Gensch &Soren Rud

    Germany

    2. An Excerpt from Poop culture: HowAmerica is Shaped by its GrossestNational Product

    Mr. Dave Praeger USA

    3. Source Separation Technique for

    Recovery of Nutrients from HumanExcreta

    Kunwar Durg Vijay

    Singh Yadav

    India

    4 Technology and Design options for On-Site Sanitation (ECOSAN)

    Mr. M. Subburaman India

    5. Treasure in Sewer : Trapping for organic farming

    Mr. Arun K. Sharma India

    6. Modern Techniques for use of urineas a replacement for chemicalfertilizers

    Mr. S. Kirupa India

    7. Ki-Water Saving Technology Mr. Hans Keller Switzerland

    8. Sanitation and related SustainabilityCriteria

    Christine WernerJan FischerJustus Lodemann

    Germany

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    9. Sustainable Sanitation Technologiesto Improve Health & Environment :Sulabh Experience

    Dr. P.K. Jha India

    10. Ecosan- Training courses of theEcosan Service Foundation (ESF)

    Mr. Dayanand Panse India

    11. Do we really need to shift topedestal type of latrines in India?(Demedicalisation of Hemorrhoidstherapy/prevention)

    Dr. Amarjeet SinghMinhas India

    12. Total Health Care Programme forCommunity through SanitationTechnologies developed by Sulabh

    Dr. S. Nath India

    13. Mechanisation in EnvironmentControl for Converting Waste intoHealth for Agriculture

    Mr. R.C. Yadav

    11:00 am to 11:30 am : TEA

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    DAY 311:30 am to 12:30 pm : SESSION-VII

    Toilets in Trains and at Railway Platforms

    Chairperson Prof. Ishwar Chauhan, Former Vice-Chancellor,Bhopal University

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. Chong Vui Kuet, Assistant EnvironmentalHealth Officer, Malaysia

    Mr. Ramnath Jha, IAS, Principal SecretaryTransport, Govt. of Maharashtra

    Guest Speakers Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal, IAS, Addl. DeputyCommissioner-cum-Chief Executive OfficerDRDA, Panipat, Haryana

    Mr. Manu Kumar Srivastava, IAS,Addl. Municipal Commissioner (Project)

    Govt. of Maharashtra Mr. V.K. Chaubey, IAS, Administrator,

    Ranchi Municipal Corporation, Govt. of Jharkhand Mr. I.C. Kumar, IAS (Retd.), President,

    Sulabh International Social Service Organisation

    Reporteur Dr. Suman Chahar

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS:

    S. No. Title Author Country

    1. Cost Effective and Simple Eco-Friendly Train Toilet System

    Mr. T.S. Sheshadri India

    2. Toilets and Trains Mr. G. Raghuram India

    3. High Tech Train Toilet Ms. Masha Nazim India

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    DAY 3

    12:30 pm to 2:00 pm : SESSION-VIII

    Mobilization of Financial Resources

    Chairperson Mr. Arthur Wood, Vice-President,Ashoka Social Financial Services, UK

    Co-Chairpersons Mr. S.P. Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary,Urban Development, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

    Mr. Jitendra Shukla, Commissioner,Municipal Corporation, Raipur, Govt. of Chhattisgarh

    Guest Speakers Mr. Raghav Chandra, IAS, Principal Secretary,Urban Administration and Development,Govt. of Madhya PradeshMr. A.K. Pandey, IAS, Principal Secretary,

    Urban Development, Govt. of JharkhandMr. Aniruddhe Mukerjee, IAS, Additional SecretaryFinance, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh

    Reporteur Mr. Kumar Rajnish

    PRESENTATIONOF PAPERS :

    S.No. Title Author Country

    1. Rehabilitation and Alternate l ivelihoodof Scavenger Women: success storyof Sulabhs Initiatives

    Dr. Suman Chahar India

    2. Towards a Single Window clearance

    in a public private partnership modelfor public toilets in India

    Ms. Meenalochani

    Raghunathan, M. BalajiMr. Avanish Kumar,K. Jagadish Nanaji

    India

    3. Toxins In Toilets Mr. Mantha V. Sharma India

    4. Global Sanitation Bond Fund Dr. Arno Rosemarin Sweden

    5. The Bottom of the Issue Mr. Jack Sim Singapore

    6. Who will Become the Tipping PointPhilanthropic Champion for Toilets asKeys to Public Health & Economic

    Development in the 2008 UnitedNations Year of Sanitation?

    Dr. Charles Bernard Maclean USA

    7. Financial Mobilization for GlobalSanitation Fund

    Mr. Arthur Wood USA

    2:00 pm to 3:00 pm : LUNCH

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    DAY 3

    3:00 pm to 4.30 pm : Finalisation of Draft Recommendations of theSummit and Delhi Declaration.

    4:30 pm to 5:00 pm : TEA

    5:00 pm : Valedictory Session Hall of Fame Award

    Mr. Jack Sim, Founder, World Toilet Organisation Presentation of Recommendations of the Summit and

    Adoption of Delhi Declaration Prof. K.J. Nath, Chairman,Sulabh International Social Service Organisation

    Valedictory Address by Smt. Kanti SinghMinister of State: Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

    Govt. of India Vote of Thanks Mr. A.K. Singh, IFSCEO, Sulabh International Academy of Environmental Sanitation

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    DAY 4 : NOVEMBER 03, 2007

    1:30 pm : Closure of the Expo at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

    2:00 pm : LUNCH, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

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