Kathmandu, September 28 : The National Conclave on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) concluded on Wednesday, issuing a 20-point declaration with commitments to achieving the national goals of sustainable development. The Declaration aims to promote the principles of sustainability, inclusion, equity and global access in WASH services.
The two-day event hosted by the
Ministry of Water Supplies highlighted the significant contributions of WASH
services to public health, environmental sustainability, social development and
so on. The Declaration insists on the importance of coordination,
collaboration, and regional partnerships in strengthening the capacity for
wider, equitable, and sustainable WASH service system.
It has called for incorporating the
recommendations made during the Conclave in sectorial development endevors,
development strategies and periodic plans in the relevant sector ahead.
Underlining the need for
comprehensive planning, enhanced regulation of WASH services at all levels, and
capacity building of service providers, the Declaration highlights the
importance of improved intergovernmental coordination among the three-tier
government to ensure better services.
It stresses the need of gender
equality and social inclusion in WASH sector, calling for implementing measures
to conserve water resources through integrated water resource management,
groundwater recharge, and early warning systems for flood and drought
preparedness in urban and rural areas.
The Declaration recommends
preparing a sustainable economic draft and WASH financial strategies to advance
towards the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure the security of
investments in the WASH sector.
It proposes aligning WASH investments with inclusive, green, and flexible development principles and implementing WASH programmes capable of addressing climate change and disaster-related issues.
In addition, advocating for the
improvement of the professional rights and security of frontline sanitation
workers, the event stressed the need for ensuring inter-sectorial cooperation
among the three-tier government in the WASH sector, with proper utilization of
communication systems.
The event was attended by over 200
people who include the representatives from the three-tier government, from the
private and non-government sectors, civil society people, experts and the
development partners.