Handholding support for Preparation of City Sanitation Plans in 10 cities of Andhra Pradesh (01-03 July, 2015): CSE-GIZ joint training Programme

 

Ensuring citywide sanitation is challenging and needs involvement of various actors, agencies, city officials and experts in areas such as urban planning, sanitation, technical infrastructure and financing.

One of the main issues in enabling city wide sanitation is lack of awareness and good City Sanitation Plan (CSP) with details on capital investments, adjustments of by-laws, adequate administrative structures and local expertise.    

CSE and Deutsche Gesell schaft  fur InternationaleZusammenarbeit – GIZ GmbH two year partnership (2014-16) under GIZ Sustainable Habitat Programme – Support to National Urban Sanitation Policy (SNUSP) II  initiated rollout of handholding support to select states of India .  First, 3 day training cum sensitization workshop  on Preparation of City Sanitation Plan including Septage Management was held from 10-12 December 2014 at New Delhi. The workshop was attended by  key state / city officials from target states – Andhra Pradesh/ Telangana, Kerala and Maharashtra. 

This training is part of 4 handholding trainings planned to capacitate city officials  on “Preparation of City Sanitation Plan” in ten select cities of Andhra Pradesh organized at Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI), Hyderabad from 1-3 July, 2015. 

Ms. G Jaya Lakshmi, IAS (Secretary to Government, Department of Municipal administration and urban development, Government of Andhra Pradesh) and Dr Vani Mohan, IAS (Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration department, Government of Andhra Pradesh) addressed the participants and  motivated them to prepare and  implementing CSPs in their respective cities by being proactive with process. 

This training was attended by 33 officials (municipal commissioners and senior city officials) from 10 cities of the state (Amalapuram, Anantapur, Nellore, Bhimavaram, Chilakaluripet, Eluru, Kadiri, Kakinada, Nandyal and Narasaraopet).  The training focused on –

(i) sensitizing participants with regards to CSPs, 

(ii) briefing them about the formation of the city sanitation task force (CSTF)

(iii) the prepapration of the status report.
 

List of participants 


For more details regarding the training and presentations of the sessions visit below websites.

 


For further details contact:

Dr Suresh Kumar Rohilla, Programme Director, CSE
Email: srohilla@cseindia.org

Dirk Walther, Senior Advisor,
GIZEmail: dirk.wather@giz.de
 

Stage of CSP preparation

 
Feedback
“The training programme has been very useful to all. Now after this training, we can now prepare a CSP and CSTF in our city”
K. Nagarjun Reddy
"After this training, I can now work for city sanitation improvement and can convince the council and public towards the swachh city concept. The course has given me the confidence that I can do my job in a befitting manner"
Mr. P. Nagavisni
“The best part of the course has been to understand the components of a CSP and more importantly the CSP preparation process."
Mr. G. Dileep Chakravarthy
“I feel that the CSP baseline assessment and the session on the preparation of the status report has been really useful for me to prepare a CSP”
Mr. D. NISSI
“All the three days of training on CSP has been very useful, where I have got more awareness on this issue. I want to implement this in our ULB. I felt that all sessions were very useful and that they met my expectations”
Mr. P. Ramesh