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28 – 31 OCTOBER, 2019| KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER, NAIROBI

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MONDAY 28 OCTOBER 2019 7.30 am – 5.00 pm Field Visits

Sanivation Treatment Plant, Naivasha

Sanergy Organics Recycling Plant, Machakos

NAWASSCOAL Plant, Nakuru

Umande Trust BioCenter, Kibera/Kevian Kenya Limited, Thika

9.00 am – 5.00 pm Exhibition Set-Up Conference Registration Desk Opens

CHILDREN’S CONFERENCE PROGRAM 8.50 – 9.30am Opening Session Settling Down, introduction of the objectives of the day and setting of ground rules Session 1: 9.30-10.05 am (Group Session) Group 1-UNICEF videos and Two piling sorting (MWSI) Group 2- Menstrual Hygiene Management (WSSC) Group 3- UNICEF - Bringing the Convention on the Rights of the Child to Life Group 4- Human Waste Training (Sanergy) Health Break: 10.05-10.15 am Session 2: 10.15-10.50 AM (Group Session) Group 1- UNICEF - Bringing the Convention on the Rights of the Child to Life Group 2- Human Waste Training (Sanergy) Group 3- Menstrual Hygiene Management (WSSC) Group 4- UNICEF videos and Two piling sorting (MWSI) Health Break: 10.50-11.05 am Session 3: 11.05 – 11.40 am (Group Session) Group 1- UNICEF - Bringing the Convention on the Rights of the Child to Life Group 2- Human Waste Training (Sanergy) Group 3- Menstrual Hygiene Management (WSSC) Group 4- UNICEF videos and Two piling sorting (MWSI) Session 4: 11.40-12.15 (Group Session) Group 1- Human Waste Training (Sanergy) Group 2- UNICEF - Bringing the Convention on the Rights of the Child to Life Group 3- UNICEF videos and Two piling sorting (MWSI) Group 4- Menstrual Hygiene Management (WSSC) 12.15 -12.20pm (Merging Groups) Session: 12.20 -12.55pm: Video (Amazing Machine) & Puppetry (APHRC/Slum Child) 12.55-2.00 –pm: Lunch, gift packs and departure 2.00-2.20 pm -Drafting of Statement from Children’s Conference departure

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YOUTH CONFERENCE 8.00– 8.45am Conference registration

9.00 – 10:30am Opening Session

Session Moderator Arik Karani, AWWDA OPENING CEREMONY Opening remarks

Eng. Lucy Njambi - Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company Kid’s presentation – Gedion Njeru Song – Nature and Corruption Hope Wambui poem – Pollution

Keynote address: Hon. Simon Chelugui - Cabinet Secretary, Water, Sanitation and Irrigation, Kenya Panel Discussion: Ms. Winnie Guchu - Cabinet Administrative Secretary Josiah Moriasi, CEO, Youth Enterprise Development Fund Q & A session 10.30 – 11.00am TEA BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION 11.00 – 1:00pm Seminar Presentations

Session Moderator Arik Karani, AWWDA Water Energy Nutrient Nexus, Case Study Ruai Waste Water Mr. Kelvin Migwi , NCWSC Role of Youth in Sanitation Ms. Eva Muhia, Sanitation Champion Beneficial uses of municipal waste water residuals – bio solids, Eng. Lydia Mbithi, NCWSC Building a career in social enterprises Eng. Erick Machango, Operations Manager, Sanergy Panel Members: Q & A session: Kelvin Migwi, Eng. Lydia Mbithi, Ms. Eva Muhia, Eng. Erick Machango 1.00 – 2.00pm LUNCH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION 2.00 – 4.30pm Seminar Activities and Presentations

Session Moderator Maureen Milgo (NWSC) / David Mwangi 2.00 - 2.30 pm Dr. Wale Akinyemi, Motivational Speaker

Ethical and Meaningful Participation by Youth 2.35 - 2.50 pm Digitization in Sanitation

Daniel Kamiri, Wonderkid Multimedia Enhancing Financial Literacy in WASH related CBOs to boost Project, Institutional and Financial Sustainability.

Adan Abdi, Kenya Water Institute Panel Members: Q & A session: Daniel Kamiri, Eng. Florence Waeni, Ms. Halima Murunga , Adan Abdi 4.30-5.00 pm: Closing remarks

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TUESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2019 7.00– 8.30am Conference Registration, Conference Package Collection and Health Break

8.30 - 9.10am Opening Panel 1A: State of Sanitation in Kenya

Keynote Speakers: Dr Caroline Kabaria, Associate Research Scientist, African Population & Health Research

Dr. (Eng). Peter K. Ndiba, Senior Lecturer, University of Nairobi, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering

Panel Members: Eng. SAO Alima, Water Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Mamo. B. Mamo Director General, National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)

Dr. Kepha Ombacho, Director Public Health, Ministry of Health

Eng. Festus Ngeno, Chairman CECs caucus on Water, Forestry & Mining Committee, Council of Governors

Eng. Michael Ochieng, Chief Engineer Metropolitan, Urban and Metropolitan Development

9.15 - 9.55 am Opening Panel 1B: Transforming Kenya to Meet the SDGs and Big 4 Agenda: The Role of Finance

Keynote Speaker: State of Financing in Sanitation Sector in Kenya Joseph Irungu, CBS – Principal Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Panel Members: Eng. SAO Alima, Water Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Mark Maessick, Mission Director, USAID

Regional Director, African Development Bank

Country Director, KFW

Country Director, World Bank

Regional Director, French Development Agency (AFD)

Country Director, JICA

10.00 - 10.10 am Interlude: IKO-Safi Innovation Awards Documentary 10.15 - 11.15am High-level Panel I: Providing Sanitation for All - A Challenge for African Continent

Keynote Speaker: Tracking of progress towards achieving eThekwini commitments and Ngor commitments Dr Canisius Kanangire, Executive Secretary, African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW)

Panel Members: Hon. Simon Chelugui, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Amb (Eng) Mahboub M Maalim, Executive Secretary, Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)

Dr Ali Said Matano, Executive Secretary, East African Community (LVBCS)

Hon. Sicily Kariuki, E.G.H Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Health (MoH)

Hon. Keriako Tobiko, C.B.S Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

H.E. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, Chair, Council of Governors

Maniza Zaman, UNICEF Representative, Kenya

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James Macharia, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development

11.20 – 11.45 am Chief Guest Exhibition Tour

OPENING CEREMONY

12.00 – 1.00 pm ACHIEVING SANITATION FOR ALL

Moderator: Hon. Winnie Guchu, Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Citizen Speaker: My Sanitation Experience:

Mary Chengo Musili, Kwale County

Septage Emptiers Speaker: A day in the life of a pit emptier Joseph Muiruri, Mukuru Nairobi

Private Sector Speaker: Our contribution towards sanitation Suresh Patel

Youth Speaker: Finding our voice in the sanitation space

Children representative: Sanitation from a child’s perspective

Person Living With Disability (PLWD): Sanitation and disability Josephine Wachera Ngugi, Toilet Africa Initiative

Institution of Engineers of Kenya Representative Eng. Peter Odhiambo Wanday, Director, Cape Consult Ltd

Chairman, Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya

Children’s Statement

OPENING CEREMONY (Facilitator: Joseph Irungu, CBS – Principal Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and

Irrigation) H.E. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, Chair, Council of Governors

Hon. Simon Chelugui, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Keynote Address: Chief Guest

1.00 – 2.00pm LUNCH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

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TUESDAY 29 OCTOBER 20 2.00- 3.30pm Concurrent Sessions

Seminar Presentation 1. Sanitation Governance (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer) Striking Economical and Ecological Balance in wastewater sludge management

M. K. Osoro Guidelines for schools in Kenya to procure sanitation goods and services

M. Oguna User consultation and human resource capacity: main barriers to water and sanitation service provision in Kenya

G. Kiambuthi Institutional framework for urban sanitation in Kenya: Cross Country learning with South Africa, India and

Indonesia E. Mati, E. Owako

Assessing the governance capacities of cities to implement a circular station economy: lessons from Naivasha D. Ndiba

The Role of urban Governance in Sanitation and Fecal Waste management

E. K. Riechi

Seminar Presentation 2. Sanitation Financing (Shimba Hills)

Sanitation financing in low income areas. Case study of the Nyeri Water and Sanitation Company; F. Tamangani

Are Kenyan water customers willing to pay a pro-poor sanitation surcharge? C. Acey, J.Kisiangani, P.Ronoh

Supply and Demand: Assessing Costs and Willingness-to-pay for Urban Sanitation by low-income Consumers J. Kones, E.Owako.

Financial flow models for sustainable onsite sanitation L. ChepChichir

Shit-lite Towns & FSM B/S Model for satellite towns in Kenya O. Lincoln

Seminar Presentation 3. Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health (Room 3)

Simplified sewerage design manual- Design simplified condominial sewer system J. Agoyo,

Peepoo Toilet Bag: an innovative and environmental Health N. Gitahi

Conservancy systems among the rural population in Kirinyaga central sub county; V. M. Kariuki

Humanitarian private sector partnership for FSM in Kakuma refugee group D. Hakspiel

Access to sanitation services among urban refugees in Nairobi Informal settlement I. Chumo

Computer based EEP for faecal Sludge Management H N Ngugi

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Side Panel 1: Crowding in private sector to scale decentralized and on-site industrial effluent management and treatment solutions (Convenor Session) (Room- Aberdare)

Convenor: 2030 Water Resources Group

Chair Joy Busolo, Senior Water Resources Management Specialist & Kenya Country Coordinator, 2030WRG

Panel Members Ms. Veska Kangogo, Nairobi City County Government – CECM Environment

Mr. Suresh Patel, Kenya Association of Manufacturers – Chair Environmental Committee

Dr. Jane Nyankang’o, Kenya National Cleaner Production Centre – Director

Mr. James Kanga, RUBICOM – Coordinator

Ms. Anne Mukira, Faulu Kenya – Partnership Manager

Side Panel 2: Private Sector Involvement in Onsite Waste Water Management (Room 4)

Chair Daniel Wanjuku, Director Ecosave Consultants

Panel Members Mr Shaka Bakabulindi, Secretary General, PASA

Suresh Patel, Chair, Environmental Sub-committee (KAM)

Ashok Patel, KRIDHA Ltd, Kenya

Eva Muhia, President, Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya

Prof Collins Miruka, Opecs Professional Services (Centurion, South Africa)

Eng. Christopher Nganga, Collaboration Engineering Solutions and Products Limited

Side Panel 3: Sanitation in Emergencies – Inclusive Humanitarian Sanitation (Room-Lenana)

Chair Robin Lloyd, Senior Regional WASH Officer, East & Horn of Africa, UNHCR

Panel Members Dr Graham Alabaster, Chief of WASH, UN HABITAT; UNHCR

Peter Nawiri, Senior Lecturer, Kenya Water Institute

Bishar Salat Ahmed, Deputy Director Refugee Operations, CARE International

Eric Okeyo, Chairman, Lake Victoria South Water Works Development Agency

Matthew Cousins, Director Humanitarian Systems Strengthening, OXFAM

Catherine Ahonge, Public Health Officer, National Disaster Operations Center

Charles Ogalo, Emergency Coordinator, Water and Environmental Sanitation Coordination

(WESCOORD)

Lameck Abrahams, Disaster Risk Management Officer, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

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TUESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2019 3.30 - 5.00pm Concurrent Sessions

Seminar Presentations 4. Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer) Behaviour Change in Sanitation Practices In Siaya

E.Mwangi Assessing the Sanitation and Hygiene situation among Households of Borabu Sub-County, Nyamira County, Kenya.

J. M. Orare Reaching The Last Mile: Triggering for Sanitation And Hygiene Behavior Change In Wajir County: Lessons From

Kship Programme. S. M. Issack Assessing climate change impacts on sanitation systems;

P. Rarieya Exploring seasonal variation of faecal risk pathways in a low income community using SaniPath

P Ronoh, C Furlong, F Kansiime, R Mugambe, D Brdjanovic Raising the standards for public toilets in Kenya

Brooms limited Impacts of poor sanitation on water supply dams in Kenya: Lessons from Nairobi dam B. Langat, L. Sumba

Seminar Presentations 5. Innovation and Technologies for Sanitation (Shimba Hills) Disinfecting Domestic Wastewater for Irrigation using UV Continuous Flow Reactor;

J. W. Owino Affordable Membrane BioReactor for Sewage Wastewater Recycling – Achieving Water Security with Schools;

A.Oussoren Tanners effluent impact & treatment;

M. Salah Non-Sewered Technology – Saving water by using waterless urinals;

A.M. Ndegwa Developing dewatering processes for pit sludge management in urban informal Settlements.

W. Mwalugongo, L.R. Dicker Anaerobic digestion of sewerage sludge treatment and recovery of energy

S. M. Wandera Wastewater treatment energy production and wastewater reuse: The case of Dandora Estate Sewage Treatment

Plant in Kenya

J. Kamau

Partnering with communities to improve sanitation (sewer) coverage in Eldoret

A. Ambugo

Seminar Presentations 6. Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation (Room 3) Public Water and Sewerage Utilities Collaboration with private Sector- Pit Emptiers in Kenya

M. W. Maina City Wide Sanitation Approach; Water Sector Trust Fund

WSTF The unmet sanitation needs for the society excluded persons in the coastal Kenya

G. O. Ochieng Engage men & boys to support adolescent girls & women experience dignified menstruation

K. Daniel An integrated approach to services delivery enhances access to sustainable sanitation for rural communities in

Kenya R. Okwiri

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Engaging Structure Owners and Landlords in Informal Settlements on Fecal Waste Management Through non

Lecture Methods in Viwandani Slums, Nairobi County

P. O. Mokaya, E. K. Riechi

Sharing of Sanitation in Low income settlements: Expectations versus Realities

S. Simiyu

Assessment of the Faecal Sludge Management Services Delivery in Mbarara Municipality, Uganda C. B. Niwagaba, D.Niwahereza, I. Turyatemba, S. Simiyu, B. Mberu

Side Panel 4: Urban Sanitation Guidelines (Convenor Session) (Room-Lenana) Convenors: Ministry of Health, African Population & Health Research Center

Chair Dr Kepha Ombacho, Director Public Health, Ministry of Health

Co- Chair Alex Manyasi, Director Government Relations, Sanergy

Panel Members Dr Sheillah Simiyu, Post-Doc Research Scientist, African Population & Health Research Center

Dixon Ochieng, Sanivation

James Nganga, Managing Director, NAWASCCO

Prof. Mohamed Karama, Deputy VC, Umma University

Mario Kainga, Director Water and Sanitation, Nairobi City County Government

Eng. Peter Njaggah, Director Technical Services, WASREB

Side Panel 5: Private financing Initiatives in Kenya (Convenor Session) (Room-Aberdare)

Convenors: (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Financing (WASHFIN), Water.org, Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP), Kenya Integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project (KIWASH), Kenya Water and Sanitation Civil Society Network (KEWASNET), SNV Kenya) Chair Barbara Kazimbaya Senkwe, WASHFIN

Panel Members: Anthony Githinji, Water.org

Kariuki Mugo, WSUP

Joshua Kibet, WASH finance Specialist, USAID/KIWASH

Malesi Shivaji, KIWASNET

Raphael Muya, SNV/IEA

Esther Njuguna, WASHFIN

Side Panel 6: Innovations and Technologies to Accelerate Safely Managed Sanitation along the Sanitation Value Chain (Room 4) Chair Eng. Lucy Wanjiku, Founder & CEO Ecocycle Ltd

Co- Chair Dr Salome Guchu, CEO, Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA)

Panel Members Dickson Ochieng, Sanivation

Benazir Douglas, Director of Operations, Umande Trust

Michael Lwoyelo, Sanergy

Dr. Kimani Rugendo CEO, KEVIAN Kenya Limited

Mary Mucheru, Public Health Officer, Nakuru Countywide Sanitation Steering Committee

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5.00- 6.00pm HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

Wednesday 30 OCTOBER 2019 8.00 – 8.30 am Plenary Session 1: Towards Sustainable Waste Water Infrastructure Systems

Keynote Speaker: Eng. Collins Juma, President, Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK)

Dr. Adrian Mallory, Post-Doctoral Research Cranfield University, UK

Panel Members: Eng. Joseph Kamau, Chief Manager Water and Sewerage, Athi Water Works Development Agency

Eng. Moses Kinya – Managing Director, THIWASCO

Dr. (Eng) Peter K. Ndiba, Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering University of Nairobi

Eng. Michael Ochieng, Chief Engineer Metropolitan, Urban and Metropolitan Development

Eng. Ranjit Singh Rupra, Director Mangat I B Patel (MIBP) Ltd

8.30 – 8.35 am Sanitation Documentary

8.35 – 9.10 am Plenary Session 2: Sanitation Governance: Including All; Role of Sanitation Policies, Institutions and Regulations

Keynote Speaker: Ismail M. Shaiye, CEO, Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF)

Panel Members: Eng. Robert Gakubia, CEO, Water Services Regulatory Board

Eng. Daniel Nganga, Chairman, Water Service Providers Association

Eng. Michael Thuita, CEO, Athi Water Works Development Agency

Mohamed M Shurie, CEO, Water Resources Authority (WRA)

Director, Kenya Water Institute (KEWI)

Dr. Kepha Ombacho, Director Public Health, Ministry of Health

Eng. Festus Ngeno, Chairman CECs Caucus on Water, Forestry & Mining Committee (COG)

Hon. Asman Kamama, Board Chairman, Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency

9.10 – 9.15 am Sanitation Documentary

9.15 – 9.45 am Plenary Session 3: Achieving Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation

Keynote Speakers: Dr Graham Alabaster, Chief of Sanitation and Waste Management UN HABITAT; UNHCR

Citizen Speaker: My Sanitation Experience - PLWD

Panel Members: Dr Andrew Trevett, Kenya WASH Chief, UNICEF

Diana Mulatya, Sanitation and Hygiene Advisor, KIWASH/USAID

Hon. Mohammed Gabow, CEO, National Council for Persons with Disabilities

Samson Shivaji, CEO, Kenya Water and Sanitation Civil Society Network

Rosemary Rop, Water, Sanitation and Social Development Specialist

9.45 – 9.55 am Sanitation Documentary

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9.55 – 10.30 am Plenary Session 4: Achieving ODF Kenya by 2030: Lessons learned from the current National ODF Campaign and way forward (Convenor Session)

Convenor: UNICEF

Keynote Speaker: Dr Andrew Trevett, Kenya WASH Chief, UNICEF

Panel members: Kepha Ombacho Ministry of Health

Adam Ali, Ministry of Health

Beverly Mademba, Amref

Fanuel Nyaboro SNV

Ahmed Hajji Mohamed CPHO, Garissa County

Sahr Kemoh UNICEF Regional Office

Julie Aubriot UNICEF Kenya

10.30 – 11.00am HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

11.00am- 12.30pm Concurrent Sessions

Seminar Presentation 7. Sanitation Financing (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer) Sustainable onsite sanitation financing.

J. Ng’anga Self-help microfinance for low cost toilet technologies in rural Kenya

J.K Kibet Financing circular economies in sanitation for secondary cities;

D.Ochieng, A. Foote Enhancing financial literacy in wash related CBO’s.

A. Abdulqadir Access to Affordable and Quality Sanitation: a prerequisite to efficient UHC;

J. Aubriot Supply and demand: Assessing costs and willingness-to-pay for urban sanitation in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Kenya

J. Kones, R. Peletz, C. Delaire, A. Cock-Esteb, C. Macleod, E. Samuel, S. Drabble, R. Renouf, E. Owako, G. Norman, R. Khush

Inequalities in Access to Sanitation Services in Kenya

C. Kabaria, I.Chumo, S. Simiyu & B.Mberu

Seminar Presentation 8. Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health (Shimba Hills) Sanitation, Water Reservoirs, Cyanotoxin and Health Related Conditions in Tharaka South Subcounty.

Dickson W. W; Muthama P Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) saves Money;

M. O. Onyango Where does CLTS work best? Evidence from four countries;

K. Stuart, C. Delaire,J. Albert, R. Khush, R. Peletz Humanure: Toxic health hazard transformed to regenerative resource:

S. Thuo Formalising the informal – what is next for pit latrine emptying?

M. Edwin, G. Nicola Planning Sewers for Mega cities

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Sanitation Private Exhausters service providers (PESP) sacco

Seminar Presentation 9. Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation (Room 3)

Promoting Equity and inclusivity in scaling up sanitation solutions for rural communities in Kenya D. Mulatya

Progress in sanitation among poor households in Kenya, evidence form demographic and health surveys J. Njuguna

Roles of schools in menstrual waste management in promoting sanitation In Kisumu city C. Odero

Equity and Inclusive sanitation implementation in Rural Communities of Naivasha Sub County, Nakuru County C. Vata Ngeta

Leave no one behind programming': Lessons from the Kenya Sanitation and Hygiene Improvement Program D. Kurao, A. Mohammed, B. Mademba, M. Lengewa, G. Ikiara, S. Odondi, C. Olwal

Incentivizing private sector provision of fecal waste emptying services to low-income customers in Kisumu, Kenya J. Kones, R. Peletz, C.Delaire, A. Cock-Esteb, E. Samuel, D. Vernon, T. Wang, S. Drabble, R. Renouf, E. Owako, G.

Norman, R. Khush

Role of portable Toilets in Humanitarian sanitation and emergencies

Brooms limited

Adjusting the CLTS protocol to address the needs of nomadic populations. Insights from Kenya Sanitation and

Hygiene Improvement Program (KSHIP) Implemented by Global Child Hope in Wajir County

A. H. Derrow

Side Panel 7. Africa Sanitation Policy Guidelines (ASPG) (Convenor Session) (Room-Lenana) Convenor (African Ministers’ Council on Water, African Population & Health Research Center) Chair Kitchme Bawa, AMCOW Secretariat, African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW)

Panel Members: Tobias Omufwoko, Senior Policy Advisor, African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW)

Gladys Wekesa, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Samson Shivaji, CEO, Kenya Water and Sanitation Civil Society Network

Eng. Robert Gakubia, CEO, WASREB

Eng. Festus Ngeno, Chairman CECs Caucus on Water, Forestry & Mining Committee (COG)

Dr Sheillah Simiyu, Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, African Population & Health Research Center

Side Panel 8. Experience Sharing: Financing Sanitation Solutions for the Underserved (Convenor Session)

(Room-Aberdare)

Convenor: Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF)

Chair Mr. Ismail Shaiye, CEO, Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF)

Panel Members: Mr. Willis Ombai, Chief Manager Investments & Programmes, WSTF

Fidelis Tamangani, Manager, Result Based Financing, WSTF

Thomas Nyangau, Manager, Urban Investments, WSTF

Stella Warue, Programme Officer, Urban Investments, WSTF

Priscilla Kinyari, Manager, Rural Investments, WSTF

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Side Panel 9. Prioritizing Sanitation Service Delivery - Improving Performance of Utilities (Room 4)

Chair Antony Ambugo, CEO, Water Service Providers Association

Panel Members: Eng. Peter Njaggah, Director Technical Services, WASREB

Eng. Lucy Njambi, Technical Director, Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company

Anthony Njaramba, Managing Director, Mombasa Water Supply and Sanitation Company

Michael Mang'eli, Managing Director, Mavoko Water and Sewerage Company

Thomas Odongo, Managing Director, Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company

Moses Kinya, Managing Director, Thika Water and Sewerage Company

Dr Kimutai Murgor, Managing Director, Eldoret Water and Sanitation Company

1.00 – 2.00pm LUNCH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

AY 3

Wednesday 30 OCTOBER 2019 2.00- 3.30pm Concurrent Sessions

Seminar Presentation 10. Sanitation Governance (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer)

Strengthening institutional capacity and support in realizing sanitation goals in Makueni county, D. Mulatya

Geo textiles-low cost dewatering technique in the initial step of faecal sludge treatment; N. Korir

Demonstrating public private partnership in non-Sewered sanitation services; D. Ochieng

Strengthening Monitoring and reporting of national and Agenda 2030 sanitation commitments; G. Ochieng

Importance of organizational partnership in improving sanitation in Nairobi; M.C.Milgo

Seminar Presentation 11. Innovation and Technologies for Sanitation (Shimba Hills)

Innovations and technologies in sanitation: Faecal sludge management in Kenya; M. Kasuki

A Compact decentralized Wastewater Treatment System for Reuse without Sludge production. S. Apollo

Effectiveness of SMS messaging for diarrhoea measurement: an individual-level factorial cross-over randomised controlled trial (RCT). R Rego, S Watson, P Ishengoma, P Langat, HP Otieno, R Lilford

Sustainable development of Ruai waste water treatment; A. Karanja & M. Wakinyua

Role of Innovation & technologies in sanitation. M. Salah

On-Site Treatment and Re-Use of Domestic Waste Water; E. Mudalungu

Adaptive solutions to optimize urban infrastructure

M. Martin

Seminar Presentation 12. Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health (Room 3)

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Open defection and its effect on bacteriological quality of drinking water sources in isiolo J.O. Okollo

Association between fecal sludge containment and the risk for cholera outbreak in informal settlement M. Josephat

Assessment of potential impacts of waste water treatment plants Lake Victoria South WW Devpt agency

Occupational health of manual emptiers in Nairobi Ivy Chumo

Water quality from rooftops in urban areas and possible uses O. Christine

Accelerating progress towards SDG 6.2 in rural areas J. Aubriot

Assessing Awareness And Altitude Of Fecal Sludge Recycling In Nairobi Slums H. Wangui, K. Muindi, S. Simiyu, B. Mberu Technical assistance for the improvement of faecal sludge management in Wajir county D. Ochieng

Side Panel 10. Financing Sanitation Infrastructure (Convenor Session) (Room-Aberdare) Convenor: Kenya Pooled Water Fund

Chair Robert Bunyi, Managing Director Kenya Pooled Water Fund

Panel Members: Clifford Waithaka, Water and Sanitation Infrastructure expert, World Bank

Eng. John Sifuma, Water & Sanitation Engineer, AFDB

Angela Muga, Cooperative Bank of Kenya

Willis Ombai, Chief Manager Investments and Programmes, Water Sector Trust Fund

Eng. Kimanthi Kyengo, Deputy Director, Water Services, MWSI

John Kinuthia, Senior Analyst, International Budget Partnership

Side Panel 11. Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation (Room-Lenana)

Chair Rosemary Rop, Water, Sanitation and Social Development Specialist

Panel Members: Annabell Waititu, KIWASH

Patrick Alubbe, Executive Director at Kenya Water for Health Organization

Pauline Vata, Executive Director, HAKI JAMII

Irene Gai, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Strategist, Oxfam Kenya

Elizabeth Wambui, WaSHVoice for Women

Protus Onyango, Director Gender, State Department for Gender Affairs

Side Panel 12. Sanitation Guidelines and Sanitation Workers: Improving Health, Safety and Dignity (Room 4)

Chair Eva Muhia, President, Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya

Panel Members: Mr Ibra Sow, President, PASA

Peter Khamisi, Secretary General, Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya

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Kelly James, Knowledge and Research Advisor, Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST)

Director, Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services

Margaret Maina, Managing Director, Limuru Water and Sewerage Company

3.30 - 4.00pm HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

4.00- 4.30pm Plenary Session 5: Breaking Down Barriers to Financial Access for Sanitation

Keynote Speakers: Pascaline Ndungu, Sanitation Specialist, World Bank

Citizen Speaker: My Sanitation Experience – Slum sanitation Entrepreneur

Panel Members: Barrack Amollo, The National Treasury

James Wicken, Head, Global Policy, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council

Dr. Meshack Ndirangu, Amref Health Africa

Kariuki Mugo, Kenya Country Manager, Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP)

Japheth Mbuvi, Deputy Chief of Party-USAID/KIWASH project

Eng. John M. Muiruri, Director Infrastructure Development, MWSI

4.30 – 4.35pm Sanitation Documentary

4.35- 5.05pm Plenary Session 6: Achieving Basic Sanitation in Rural Kenya: Sanitation Market Shaping and

the role of Private Sector (Convenor Session)

Convenor: UNICEF

Keynote Speaker: Sahr Kemoh Unicef Regional Office

Panel Members: Mary Ngunjiri, Water.org

Samuel Langat, Lixil

Diana Mulatya KIWASH

Pamela Bundi, Finish.ink

5.05- 6.00pm HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

6.30 – 9.00pm GALA EVENT: IKO-SAFI INNOVATIONS AWARDS CEREMONY*

DAY 4 Thursday 31 OCTOBER 2019

8.30- 9.15am Plenary Session 7: Sanitation and Devolution – Opportunities and Challenges in Kenyan Counties Keynote Speakers: Eng. Festus K. Ng'eno, CECM - Water, Environment, Energy & Natural Resources, Nakuru

County; Chairman – CECs caucus on Water, Forestry & Mining Committee (COG)

Citizen Speaker: My Sanitation Experience – Matatu Sector

Panel Members: Hon. Veska Kangongo, CECM Environment, Energy, Water and Sanitation, Nairobi County

Hon. Dr. Isaac Alukwe CECM Water, Irrigation and Environment and Natural Resources,

Busia County

Hon. Fatma Awale CECM Water, Sanitation and Natural Resources, Mombasa County

Hon. George Rubiik, CECM Water, Environment and Natural Resources, Siaya County

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Hon. Emmanuel Kisangau CECM Agriculture, Water and Livestock, Kitui County

Yussuf Dayib Ali, Chief Officer Water Resources, Wajir County

9.15 – 9. 20am Sanitation Documentary (II)

9.20am- 11.00am Concurrent Sessions

Seminar Presentation 13. Sanitation Governance (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer)

Sanitation in Informal and Peri-urban Settlements from Operator’s Perspective Case of Nairobi Masinde G. B., Mbith L. M

Sanitation Governance J. Kamau, E. Kiptoo, M. Mucheru, Jane Muriu, P. Mbagara

A diagnostic framework to assess the governance capacity of cities to implement a circular sanitation economy: lessons from Naivasha; S. Ndiba

Shallow Groundwater Pollution Challenges in Urban Centres in Kenya, Case study of Wajir Town C. O. Juma, S. O. Owuor, A. Kapkiai

Kisumu pit-emptying policy interventions J. Kones, E. Owako

Seminar Presentation 14. Sanitation Financing/Innovations (Shimba Hills)

Water Sector Trust Fund Experience in Financing Community Led Total Sanitation in Rural Kenya; WSTF

Leveraging resources for scaling-up sanitation in Kenya. Learnings from Siaya and Kitui Counties; J. Aubriot

Increasing access to improved sanitation for the low income households Rethinking Financing. L. Mbeki

Technology for onsite desludging J. Irungu

Anti Microbial activity assay of anti bacterial compounds isolated from black soldier fly E. Muthoni

Building Capacity for Rural Communities Towards Enhancement of the Sanitation Situation in Chiakariga Ward, Tharaka-Nithi County; Murunga, P.W, Muthama

Seminar Presentation 15. Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health (Room 3)

Sanitation infrastructure transformation in a small town: the case of bushenyi in Uganda; S Ngere, T Acevedo

Re-looping in the sanitation the mass leaping to flush: A case for Nichu in Meru County Dominic S.K

Paradigm shift in faecal sludge management J. N. Riungo

Behavioral changes in sanitation practices E. Achebi

Effectiveness of an integrated household hygiene distribution kit in reducing childhood diarrhea. A post evaluations study under Kenya’s water and sanitation hygiene; D. Mulatya

Triggering for sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Change in Wajir

S. Muhammed

Effect Of Irrigation With Treated Waste Water On Soil Characteristics And Bean Yield (A case study of University of Eldoret Farm)

M. V. Wanjiru, K.J. Kipkemboi, K. E Chessum

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Side Panel 13. Policy and Guidelines on Faecal Sludge Management for East Africa (Convenor Session) (Room-

Aberdare)

Convenors (Amref Health Africa, FINISH Mondial at WASTE (Netherlands), FINISH INK (Kenya), Amref Flying Doctors (Netherlands), International Water Management Institute (IWMI) (Sri Lanka), Ministry of Health (Kenya)

Chair Martin Muchangi, [Regional Programmes Manager at Amref Health Africa] (HQ)

Panel Members: Valentin Post, CEO of FINISH Mondial at WASTE (Netherlands)

Pamela Bundi, Coordinator FINISH INK (Kenya)

Martin Muchangi, [Regional Programmes Manager at Amref Health Africa] (HQ)

Jose Sluijs, [Portfolio Manager at Amref Flying Doctors] (Netherlands)

Miriam Otoo, International Water Management Institute (IWMI) (Sri Lanka)

Tobias Omufwoko, Policy Advisor at African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW), (Nigeria)

Adam Mohamed, Head of Division, Water safety and Sanitation, department of environmental health at Ministry of Health (Kenya)

Eng. Robert Gakubia Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB)

Alex Manyasi, Sanergy/Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) National Coordinator, (Kenya)

Side Panel 14. Water Quality and Pollution Monitoring For Improved Sanitation (Convenor Session) (Room-4) Convenor (Water Resources Authority) Chair Mohamed Shurie, CEO, WRA

Panel Members: CECs Water and Environment from Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Kiambu Counties to represent other counties

DG NEMA CEO KAM

MDs Nairobi City Water & Sewerage Company, Eldoret Water & Sewerage, Kisumu Water & Sewerage, Kiambu Water & Sewerage, CEO Northern Water Works Development Agency,

MD, Coca Cola Bottling Co. Ltd,

Ag. CEO EPZA

CEO Athi Water Works Development Agency

Side Panel 15. Collaboration In Solving Issues in the Exhauster Sector (Convenor Session) (Room-Lenana) Convenor: Private Exhausters Service Providers Sacco (PESP)

Chair Mary Muriuki Panel Members: Paul Mwaniki, Chairman Private Exhauster Service Providers Sacco Eng. Peter Njaggah, WASREB Salome Machua, NEMA Council of Governors Representative Water Utilities Association

11.00 – 11.30am HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

11.30am- 1.00pm Concurrent Sessions

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Seminar Presentation 16. Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation/Innovations (Aberdare-Lenana Foyer)

Sustainable Sanitation For Rural Populations E. N. Mwangi

Assessing and Addressing Women’s Sanitation-related Safety Concerns in slums of Maharashtra, India P.Joshi, S. Kale, T. Raut, R. Mhaske, A. Mormare, M. Banka

Pyloris process of converting bagasse landfill waste to energy M. A.Kevin, Nzoia Sugar

Solutions for faecal sludge management in non-sewered urban centre E. Odundo

Successes and Challenges of Public Sanitation Facilities (PSFs). WSTF and Water Services Providers

Wastewater Management Using Biological Technology D. Wanjuki

Feacal Waste Management in Low income settlements in Kenya: Case of Nakuru and Nairobi Counties

S.Simiyu, I. Chumo, B. Mberu

N. Muturi, M.Mireku, L.Ookoth, Robinson Karuga, Regeru, Leonard Mbiu, Lilian Otiso Adjusting the CLTS protocol to address the needs of Nomadic

A. Hassan Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation in Sanitation Strategy through village Sanitation mapping

Kinyanjui, D.Yegon, J, Simpoi, S Water Access and Inequalities in Information Access and Transparency

F. B. Kwena Seminar Presentation 17. Innovations and technologies in sanitation (Shimba Hills)

Upscaling basic sanitation for urban poor matching. D. S Kiogora, J. G Njagi

Conceptual framework for institutional faecal sludge G Masinde, J. Njagi

Intergrated sanitation management system D. Wamburu

Investigating the performance efficiency of black soldier fly larvae in Faecal waste conversion; R. Mwende

Greening the brown leveraged re-use ethos Model J. G Njagi

Geo Tubes Borrowing from waste treatment for dewatering N. Korir

Emerging Sanitation Technology – What is on the Horizon? Greene, N. Hennessy, S.

Bio-gas Technology and the Green Economy Umande Trust

Side Panel 16. SOLVOX WATER TREATMENT: Harnessing Oxygen to Boost Performance In Aerobic Wastewater

Treatment Plants (Convenor Session) (Room 4)

Convenor: Marion Mwangi, Managing Director, BOC Kenya PLC Chair Rob John De Zoeten, Application Specialist, Bulk Markets Panel Members Patrick Riungu, Sales Manager, BOC Kenya PLC

Marion Mwangi, Managing Director, BOC Kenya PLC

Adapting the community Health Strategy to address existing sanitation challenges in Kitui County; A qualitative study

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Martin Muchangi, Regional Programme Manager, WASH

Side Panel 17. Role of ICT, Research and Training Generating Evidence in Sanitation (Convenor Session) (Room-Aberdare)

Convenor: African Population & Health Research Center

Chair Mr. Chrispine Juma, Director National Water Resources, Ministry of Water& Sanitation and

Irrigation

Co-Chair Dr Caroline Kabaria, Associate Research Scientist, APHRC

Panel Members: Dr. Nduhia Gitahi, Principal Technologist, Department of Public Health, University of Nairobi

Dr. Moses Rugutt, Director General, National Commission for Science, Technology and

Innovation

Dr. Joy Nyawira Riungu, Meru University

Emmanuel Owako, WSUP

Mr. Paul Muthama Deputy Director Research, Kenya Water Institute

Dr. Eng. James Messo Raude, Senior Lecturer, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture &

Technology

1.00 – 2.00pm LUNCH BREAK: EXHIBITION AND POSTER SESSION

2.00 – 2.15pm Chief Guest Exhibition Tour

CLOSING SESSION 2.15 – 2.45 pm Transforming Mindsets – Role of Citizens, Service Providers, Institutions and Governments in

Accelerating Change in Sanitation. Keynote Speaker: Dr Wale Akinyemi, Chief Transformation Officer, PowerTalks 2.45 – 2.50 pm Sanitation Documentaries

2.50 – 3.30 pm Closing Plenary: Sanitation for All; Key Conclusions from Kenya Sanitation Conference 2019

Moderator: Eng. SAO Alima, Water Secretary, Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Panel Members: Sub-Theme Chair, Sanitation Governance Sub-Theme Chair, Sanitation Financing Sub-Theme Chair, Sanitation, Human and Environmental Health Sub-Theme Chair, Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation Sub-Theme Chair, Innovation and Technologies for Sanitation Sub-Theme Chair, Sanitation in Emergencies Sub-Theme Chair, Role of ICT, Research and Training Generating Evidence in Sanitation Children Representative: Proceedings from Children Conference Youth Representative: Proceedings from Youth Conference

3.30– 4.30 pm CLOSING CEREMONY

Facilitator/Vote of Thanks Mr. Joseph Keter, Secretary Administration, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

CLOSING REMARKS

Joseph Irungu, CBS – Principal Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

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Hon. Winnie Guchu, Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Chair, Council of Governors

Hon. Simon Chelugui, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

Keynote Address from the Chief Guest

4.30 – 5.00pm HEALTH BREAK: EXHIBITION SESSION – END

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GALA EVENT: IKO-SAFI INNOVATIONS AWARDS CEREMONY PROGRAMME

VENUE: CARNIVORE GROUNDS

5.30PM DEPARTURE FROM KICC 6.30 – 7.00pm Elevator pitches by finalists in Community category Elevator pitches by Top 3 finalists in University/Technical Institutes category

Elevator pitches by Top 3 finalists in Sanitation Industry category

Elevator pitches by Top 3 finalists in International category

7.00 – 7.30pm Awards Ceremony

Innovations Committee: Dr Leunita Sumba and Dr Caroline Kabaria

Keynote Address from the Chief Guest Hon. Winnie Guchu, Cabinet Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Water & Sanitation and Irrigation

IKO-SAFI INNOVATIONS AWARD CATEGORIES Community category

University/Technical Institutes category

International category

Sanitation Industry category

Recognition Awards

Journalism Awards

COG County Awards

7.30 – 9.00pm Dinner and Entertainment