RP launches IYS on Monday

Sumber:Philippine Star - 16 Februari 2008
Kategori:Sanitasi

The Philippine government starts its observance of 2008 as the International
Year of Sanitation (IYS) on Monday, in a bid to reduce economic losses brought
about by lack of effective programs to directly solve sanitation problems.

Results of a recent World Bank, Water and Sanitation Program and the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID), funded study will be
released to further explain how this can be done on the same day.

The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2008 as the IYS to promote
improved hygiene practices and recommend actions in providing proper sanitation
for the 2.6 billion people who lack access to this basic human right.

The Department of Health and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), along with other national government agencies, non-government organizations (NGOs),
business groups and international organizations, are spearheading a series of
advocacy activities for implementation this year.

The launch, which will be held in Mandaluyong City, will be graced by resource
persons who will deliver speeches while there will be exhibits at the
Mandaluyong City Hall, followed by a caravan going to a nearby public school,
where a ceremonial hand-washing activity by very important persons, soap-making demonstrations, and presentation of Captain WASH mascot to promote water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) among the school children.

Mayor Benjamin Abalos Jr., health secretary Francisco Duque, environment
secretary Lito Atienza, UNICEF deputy representative Colin Davis, United Nations
resident coordinator Nileema Noble and Miss Earth Philippines Jeanne Harn will
join the event which will be anchored on the theme Sanitasyon ang Solusyon.

Rep. and Ecology Committee chair Belma Cabilao will also attend the event as a
sanitation advocate who attended the East Asia Ministerial Conference on
Sanitation and Hygiene in Beppu, Japan on Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 2007, where she
spearheaded the development of an action agenda for the Philippines.

In other developments, the department of health and environment and natural
Resources secretaries will be presenting several new publications, such as the
Operations Manual on the Rules and Regulations Governing Domestic Sludge and
Septage published by the DOH with support from the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID); Economic Impacts of Sanitation in the
Philippines which is published by the World Bank Water and Sanitation Program
(WSP) with co-funding from USAID; Universal Sanitation in East Asia, a joint
WSP-WHO-UNICEF publication; and Sanitation Technology Information Kit which is published by USAID in cooperation with the League of Cities of the Philippines.  Michael Punongbayan

 



Post Date : 16 Februari 2008