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ROUNDTABLE 1: WATSAN, WASTE
MANAGEMENT, POPULATION
HEALTH
3RD LVB DONORS’ CONFERENCE,
17th – 18th June, 2013, Protea Hotel,
Entebbe, Uganda
Moderator: Eng. Nebert Wobusobozi
Presenter: Dr. Doreen Othero
Rapporteur: Eng. Omari Mwinjaka
Presentation Highlights
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Lake Victoria and the basin
LVB Potentials- Population, Water sources and towns
WATSAN, PH and SWM - Challenges
Current LVBC interventions
Gaps and where we want to be
Project Concept Notes
– Up-scaling LVWATSAN
– Solid Waste Management
– Population, Health and Environment
– Transboundary Watsan Project
– Integrated HIV & Reproductive Health
• Conclusion and Recommendations
Audience
 Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu ( Ministry of
Water and Environment)
 Andrew Mbiro, African Development
Bank (AfDB)
 Christopher Mutasa, AfDB
 Frederic Maurel, French
Development Agency (AFD);
 Juliet Abalwano Onyango (AFD);
 Andreas Holtkotte (KfW)
 Stephen Hart, European Investment
Bank (EIB)
 Eva Nyakiyingi (Japan International
Cooperation Agency ( JICA)
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Christopher Olobo, International
Financing Corporation (IFC);
Yohannes Teklu (Pachard
Foundation)
Chemisto Satya Ali ( SNV –
Netherlands Development
Organisation)
Sowed Sewaggude ( Ministry of
Water and Environment)
Jack Ruguma, Governor, Kisumu
Julius Mwabu, Ministry of EAC
Recommendations
• There is a need to fit LVBC
proposed programs/ Concept
notes within the Partner States
programmes without
compromising the visibility of
LVBC
• Ensure that Catchment
Management is a component in
all WATSAN programmes;
• In order to leverage bigger
funding, LVBC
Project/Programme
concepts/proposals should
embrace a combination of
Grants and Loans;
Audience
• LVBC’s mandate needs to
be expanded to allow for
enforcement of laws,
standards and guidelines
for purposes of
harmonization and
sustainability of the Lake
Victoria Basin;
• IFC expressed willingness
to work with LVBC on the
Solid Waste Management
programme and bring on
board private sector;
Audience
• There is a need to conduct a
socio-economic study on the
satellite towns and Islands;
• There is a need to conduct
impact assessment to the
population on LVBC programs
and projects
• AFD expressed willingness to
work with LVBC on water quality
programs on the shores of the
LVB;
• “There is a good political
commitment to that you cant find
it elsewhere”
Beautiful towns the basin
Wednesday, October
18, 2006
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Great opportunities
Vibrant Population
The dilemma (1)
Dilemma (2)
Dilemma (3)
THANK YOU ALL