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18 Feb 2017 23 rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 1 If you want to go FAST, go alone. If you want to go far, go TOGETHER

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  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 1

    If you want to go FAST, go alone.

    If you want to go far, go TOGETHER

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 2

    The SuSanA India Chapter Vandana Nath, Annkathrin Tempel

    18th February 2017

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 3

    Why an India Chapter?

    capture the diverse knowledge that India offers in

    the realm

    contribute to the momentum

    generated by Swacchh Bharat

    Mission

    Link regional and

    international discourse

    Regional exchange and matchmaking

    Convene knowledge

    sharing from multiple

    stakeholders, that thus far

    exisited in silos, on a common

    platform

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 4

    Aims of the India Chapter

    To create enabling

    knowledge networks

    combining resources and

    avoiding duplication of

    efforts

    Create a channel for connecting

    international and national

    discourse

    Use the SuSanA’s

    existing network for global reach

    for dissemination ,

    that leads to Larger impact

    “on the ground”

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 5

    SuSanA India

    Chapter

    Secretariat Core Group

    Steering Group Indian Chapter: ISC, Arghyam, ESF, (…) Core Group Representatives, Secretariat

    Report to the core group

    Outputs: • Regional Events • Website • Thematic online

    discussion • Publications • Mailing List Implementing Unit

    (Indian Chapter coordinator, Interns, volunteers, …)

    SuSanA - India Chapter

    Steering/Controlling

    SuSanA Core Group

    Support

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 6

    The SuSanA Indian Chapter Website

    • Go to: www.susana.org

    • The SuSanA Indian chapter shall contribute to the Indian Government’s Clean India Campaign “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” by strengthening discussion on sanitation and by linking the Indian and the global discourse on sustainable sanitation.

    http://www.susana.org/

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 7

    SuSanA Forum

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 8

    • Connect the Indian discourse and international discourse

    • Focussed on non-conventional topics

    • Solution oriented

    • Time-bound discussions (3-4 weeks)

    • Structured in different topics and Expert facilitated

    • Moderated

    • Outputs: e.g. Synthesis and

    White Papers

    Thematic Discussion Series

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 9

    SuSanA Thematic Discussions

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 10

    Discussion Outputs

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 11

    Corporate Engagement in Sanitation: Value Propositions

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 12

    SuSanA Partners active in India

    More than 110 SuSanA partners active in India e.g.:

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 13

    SuSanA Partner Profiles

    A great way for knowledge sharing, networking and self-marketing!

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 14

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 15

    India Chapter Library

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 16

    Project Database

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 17

    Event Calendar

    • Past and present events

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 18

    Opportunities for members

    Engage in Discussions

    Share resources

    Disseminate best practices

    Connect with others

  • 18 Feb 2017 23rd SuSanA Meeting, Chennai, India 19

    Help us answer!

    Critical Loopholes in Knowledge Management that should be

    addressed

    How do we simplify our approach and reach out to the last mile (thought

    courtesy Vishwanath, Biome Trust)

    How can we create synergies between different knowledge

    management activities?

    What efforts can we make in capacity of the India Chapter to make it a more

    fruitful chapter