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World Toilet Summit 2007
 

 

QUERY-ANSWER STATISTICS 2008-09 and Previous Years

S. No.

TOPIC (A)

NUMBER OF QRs.

1.

Hygiene:

  1. Education
  2. Awareness
  3. Promotion
  4. Practices
  5. Menstrual hygiene management
  6. Behaviour Change

 

31
27
18
33
08
16

2.

 

 

 

Sanitation:

  1. Design
  2. Costs
  3. Implementation
  4. Maintenance
  5. Technologies
  6. Ecological sanitation
  7. Capacity building
  8. Miscellaneous
  9. Growth Chart-India

Sewage System:
i)        Best Practices in Effective Sewage Disposal -Experiences
     ii)      Sewage Treatment Plants

 

11
12
20
18
87
28
12
23
07

 

3

7

3.

Training Programme:

  1. Vocational Training
  2. Database Training
  3. Exposure Visit
  4. Internship

 

47
16
22
08

4.

Suggestion/Comments for Website and Publications

37

5.

Request for:

  1. Articles
  2. Permission for reuse of SulabhENVIS web content
  3. Inclusion of different websites in the SulabhENVIS website
  4. Re-print of Newsletter

 

13
21
24
03

6.

Newsletter contribution: (Both Offline(Hard copy) and Online)
      i) ENVIS Centres
     ii) Other Agencies like WHO, UNICEF, WSP, WSSCC, UNESCO,  WWC,   World Bank, Water Partners International, WES Net, WaterAid, DFID, WEDC, CSE, eGOV India, etc.

 

39
77

7.

Invitation/ Call for Papers in Conferences/Seminar/Workshop/Awareness Campaign/Film Festivals

76

8.

Job Opportunities in hygiene and sanitation sector

41

 

                                                                                  TOTAL

785


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






9.

B. Technology transfer, Knowledge and Experience sharing:

  1. Strategy for Scaling up Rural Sanitation
  2. Impact of Industrial Pollution on Ground water
  3. Role of children in spreading water and sanitation
  4. Management of Water and Sanitation during Disasters
  5. Conservancy Staff and Municipal Sanitation
  6. Public Private Partnership in Delivery of Urban Services 
  7. Roof water harvesting in urban areas for groundwater recharge
  8. Community-Based Water Quality Monitoring &Surveillance
  9. Removing Fluoride Contamination
  10. Regenerating Traditional Irrigation Systems
  11. Improving irrigation efficiency for crops using groundwater
  12. Status of Environmental Education in School curriculum
  13. Contact Details

 

42
13
27
08
24
57
35
15
05
01
08
32
14

 

 

 

10.

Symposiums, trainings, publications, articles, newsletters, reports, video lectures, online courses:

  1. Technologies
  2. Excreta and grey water use in agriculture
  3. Biogas 
  4. Meeting the MDG targets in water and sanitation
  5. Ecosan
  6. Latrine maintenance

 

29
42
14
75
  113
14

11.

Hygiene awareness, behaviour change communication:

  1. Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation

 

41

12

 

 

 

 

 

Technology and latest developments:

  1. Monitoring and Evaluation
  2. salt concentration in Urine based fertilizer
  3. Building process of toilets from ferro-cement,
  4. Alkaline versus acidic rinses to clear urine lines,
  5. Addition of ash versus composting
  6. Life Cycle Inventory of Fertiliser Production
  7. Urine use, historical perspective,
  8. Membrane urine-smell trap versus oil-based blocking fluid
  9. Dry urine diversion in cold/temperate climates
  10. De-worming of helminths can increase the effectiveness of the TBC vaccine
  11. Nitrogen removal in wetlands, dentrification of neat urine

 

14
02
01
01
17
02
25
01
11
02
02

13.

Design, cost and other details of sanitation technologies:

  1. Toilets and waterless urinals
  2. Dry UD ceramic toilets makers 
  3. Bio-filter design
  4. Composting or desiccation
  5. Replication of model

 

07
19
11
11
08

SuSanA (Sustainable Sanitation Alliance)*

S. No.

QUERIES

RESPONSES

14.

  1. Meeting, Group discussion on Ecological Sanitation in developing nation
  2. Forming Task Force on Ecological Sanitation

28
17

15.

i) International Year of Sanitation 2008: Road Map

43

 

                                                                                      TOTAL

831

 

                                                                                         TOTAL (A+B)

1616

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2003-04

  • Hygiene:
  • Sanitation:
  • Sewage System:
  • Training Programme:

16
31
02
07

 

TOTAL

56

2004-05

 

 

 

 

 

  • Hygiene:
  • Sanitation:
  • Sewage System:
  • Training Programme:
  • Suggestion/Comments for Website and Publications:
  • Invitation/ Call for Papers in Conferences/Seminar/ Workshop/Awareness Campaign/Film
  • Job Opportunities in hygiene and sanitation sector

19
46
09
16
08

15
04

 

TOTAL

117

2005-06

  • Hygiene:
  • Sanitation:
  • Sewage System:
  • Training Programme:
  • Suggestion/Comments for Website and Publications:
  • Invitation/ Call for Papers in Conferences/Seminar/ Workshop/Awareness Campaign/Film
  • Job Opportunities in hygiene and sanitation sector

78
144
18
22
13

35

07

 

TOTAL

317

2006-07

  • Hygiene:
  • Sanitation:
  • Sewage System:
  • Training Programme:
  • Suggestion/Comments for Website and Publications:
  • Invitation/ Call for Papers in Conferences/Seminar/ Workshop/Awareness Campaign/Film
  • Job Opportunities in hygiene and sanitation sector

139
145
12
33
09

46

11

 

TOTAL

495

2007-08

1.

Hygiene:

  1. Education
  2. Awareness
  3. Promotion
  4. Practices

 

11
17
9
3

2.

 

 

 

 

2. (a)

Sanitation:

  1. Design
  2. Costs
  3. Implementation
  4. Maintenance
  5. Technologies
  6. Ecological sanitation
  7. Capacity building
  8. Rural Sanitary Mart
  9. Miscellaneous

Sewage System:
      i)        Best Practices in Effective Sewage Disposal - Experiences

 

11
12
20
18
19
28
12
6
23

 

9

3.

Training Programme:

  1. Vocational Training
  2. Database Training
  3. Exposure Visit
  4. Internship

 

6
5
33
2

4.

Suggestion/Comments for Website and Publications

17

5.

Request for:

  1. Articles
  2. Permission for reuse of SulabhENVIS web content
  3. Inclusion of different websites in the SulabhENVIS website
  4. Re-print of Newsletter

 

5
1
14

1

6.

Newsletter contribution: (Both Offline(Hard copy) and Online)
      1) ENVIS Centres
     2) Other Agencies like WHO, UNICEF, WSP, WSSCC, UNESCO,  WWC,   World Bank, Water Partners International, WES Net, WaterAid, DFID, WEDC, CSE, eGOV India, etc.

 

17
43

7.

Invitation/ Call for Papers in Conferences/Seminar/Workshop/Awareness Campaign/Film Festivals

47

8.

Job Opportunities in hygiene and sanitation sector

38

9.

Technology transfer, Knowledge and Experience sharing:

  1. Strategy for Scaling up Rural Sanitation
  2. Impact of Industrial Pollution on Ground water
  3. Role of children in spreading water and sanitation
  4. Management of Water and Sanitation during Disasters
  5. Conservancy Staff and Municipal Sanitation
  6. Public Private Partnership in Delivery of Urban Services 
  7. Roof water harvesting in urban areas for groundwater recharge
  8. Community-Based Water Quality Monitoring &Surveillance
  9. Removing Fluoride Contamination
  10. Regenerating Traditional Irrigation Systems
  11. Improving irrigation efficiency for crops using groundwater
  12. Status of Environmental Education in School curriculum
  13. Contact Details

 

21
16
13
10
34
27
15
11
28
11
13
12
06

10.

Symposiums, trainings, publications, articles, newsletters, reports, video lectures, online courses:

  1. Technologies
  2. Excreta and grey water use in agriculture
  3. Biogas 
  4. Meeting the MDG targets in water and sanitation
  5. Ecosan
  6. Latrine maintenance

 


22
12
24
06
34
14

11.

Hygiene awareness, behaviour change communication:

  1. Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation

 

22

12.

Technology and latest developments:

  1. Monitoring and Evaluation
  2. salt concentration in Urine based fertilizer
  3. Building process of toilets from ferro-cement,
  4. Alkaline versus acidic rinses to clear urine lines,
  5. Addition of ash versus composting
  6. Life Cycle Inventory of Fertiliser Production
  7. Urine use, historical perspective,
  8. Membrane urine-smell trap versus oil-based blocking fluid
  9. Dry urine diversion in cold/temperate climates
  10. De-worming of helminths can increase the effectiveness of the TBC vaccine
  11. Nitrogen removal in wetlands, dentrification of neat urine

 

04
09
06
03
07
04
13

2
1

1

3

13.

Design, cost and other details of sanitation technologies:
  1. Toilets and waterless urinals
  2. Dry UD ceramic toilets makers 
  3. Bio-filter design
  4. Composting or desiccation

 

3
8
2
13

14.

  1. Meeting, Group discussion on Ecological Sanitation in developing nation
  2. Forming Task Force on Ecological Sanitation

07

09

15.

  1. International Year of Sanitation 2008: Road Map

11

 

                                       TOTAL

 884   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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