The SAWASI Program has three components: The main features characterising the 'Water Sensitive Cities' approach include 1 Community Demonstration Projects (CDPs), which involve moving four urban disadvantaged communities along the water security spectrum, from Water-self-sufficiency The natural environment and An informed and a predominantly 'Water Supply' stage towards a 'Water Sensitive' stage.w. [...] Priority given to controlling environmental variation Priority given to maintaining through technocratic engineering resilience through adapatibility and reflexivity Water Supply Severed Drained Waterways Water Cycle Water Sensitive Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage SAWASI 2 Technical Assistance (TA) to the governments in South Asian Countries to The South Asia Water Security Initiative introduc. [...] which included addressing solid waste management development goals RECOMMENDATIONS • Meetings with the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources, issues, making the park accessible for disabled community the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), and the Capital Development members, and selecting local species to green the park. [...] · Convened the Delhi City Learning Workshop to discuss the • One city level learning workshop held to discuss the community's to facilitate continued government engagement preparation of a baseline for Delhi using the WSC index. [...] communities are aware of the government MAIN timelines, including due to national electionsWater Sensitive Cities approach, Technical Assistance relationships with the FINDINGS and involved in planning ministries by 2 Continue to collect feedback from government and • Continued contribution to the implementation of Government's Atal Mission for rainwater harvesting structures responding to their T.
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- Community Demonstration Projects CDPs 1
- The not necessarily exclusive stages and their main features that citiesareas normally go through towards achieving a Water Sensitive status are depicted below. 1
- Regional and city level learning workshops 1
- Technical Assistance TA 1
- Countries need to update a risk mitigation strategy to facilitate continued government engagement and mitigate against disruptions to the remaining timelines including due to national elections 1
- Continue to collect feedback from government and community members to understand program reach and influence 1
- Improve reporting by agreeing targets revising assumptions and indicators and collecting feedback on MEL from DFAT posts grantees and TA firms 1
- The main features characterising the Water Sensitive Cities approach include 1
- And that communities and the government generally perceive the program to be positive 1
- Relevant to the strategic 1
- Effective in ensuring that communities are aware of the Water Sensitive Cities approach and involved in planning rainwater harvesting structures and filtration plants in line with the approach 1
- Working on government 1
- Adaptive with removal of COVID-19 1
- PAKISTAN INDIA 1
- PAKISTAN 1
- INDIA 1