The workshop aims to support Parties and non-Parties in the preparation of their national summary reports in the framework of the second reporting exercise under the Protocol on Water and Health.
The workshop will provide the opportunity:
- To exchange experiences and lessons learned by Parties and non-Parties from the first pilot reporting exercise conducted in 2009-2010
- To present and discuss the process of preparation of the summary reports, the lessons learned, the challenges encountered and the solutions applied
- To discuss the preliminary results of the reporting exercise at the national level, in particular the progress achieved towards the targets set, the remaining difficulties and the opportunity to revise the targets set.
The workshop is organized prior to the sixth session of the Task Force on Target Setting and Reporting (14 February 2013).
More information is available at the webpage of the second reporting exercise.
Documents | ENG | RUS | FRE |
|---|---|---|---|
Information Notice | |||
Registration form | |||
Programme | |||
Guidelines for summary reports in accordance with article 7 of the Protocol on Water and Health | |||
Template for summary reports in accordance with article 7 of the Protocol on Water and Health | |||
Guidelines on the Setting of Targets, Evaluation of Progress and Reporting | |||
List of participants |
Session | Presentations | ENG |
|---|---|---|
1 | Introduction to the workshop: background and objectives of the workshop, Mr. Pierre Studer, Switzerland | |
2 | The first pilots reporting exercise under the Protocol: challenges and lessons, Mr. Alisher Mamadzhanov, UNECE | |
3 | Monitoring of water supply and sanitation: linkage between regional and global data collection and reporting mechanisms , Ms. Enkhtsetseg Shinee, WHO/Europe | |
3 | How countries reported on common indicators in the first reporting exercise? Lessons and guidance for the second reporting cycle, Mr. Thor-Axel Stenström, Invited Expert | |
4 | Ms. Marta Vargha, Hungary | |
4 | Mr. Ion Salaru, Republic of Moldova | |
4 | Mr. Kjetil Tveitan, Norway | |
4 | Ms. Natalija Sliachtic, Lithuania | |
5 | How to use the national summary report and in particular its Part 4 for conveying political messages and raising political support for the Protocol in member States? Mr. Pierre Studer, Switzerland | |
6 | Ms. Marta Vargha, Hungary | |
6 | Ms. Biljana Filipovic and Ms. Tanja Knezevic, Serbia | |
6 | Mr. Ion Salaru and Ms. Tatiana Siniaeva, Republic of Moldova | |
6 | Ms. Iryna Rudenko and Ms. Anna Tsvetkova, Ukraine |


