The SMART Centre Group co-hosted a virtual side event during the UN-Water Conference in New York. On this page you can find the practical information for this virtual side event on ‘2 with 8’ as part of the UN Water conference in March 2023. The event took place on Tuesday March 21st at 09.00 EST.
Introduction
This event showed failures and success with Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) and share decades of experience that can help to provide safe water for 2 billion people with a market based approach at a 1 time grant of $4 / person. The event brought together stakeholders from the private sector, NGO and the regulatory sector to share experiences. The event builds on the ‘2 with 8’-initiative launched at the 2022 Stockholm World Water Week. See also the ‘2 with 8’ background document.
The full recording is available below. In the table you can find the link to the individual presentations.
Program & Speakers
Organisation | Theme | Speaker | Presentation | Recording |
Opening | Reinier Veldman | Clip | ||
Former CEO Aqua for All | Welcome and context | Sjef Ernes | Clip | |
The Groundwater Project | State of art groundwater, Contamination boreholes | John Cherry | Presentation | Clip |
WHO | International Scheme to Evaluate HWTS | Nikki Beetsch | Presentation | Clip |
CAWST | HWTS Network | Marcio Botto | Presentation | Clip |
Danone | Comparison Water kiosks- water filters | Valerie Mazon | Presentation | Clip |
Nazava / Basic Water Need | Market based approach, HWT alliance | Lieselotte Heederik | Presentation | Clip |
MetaMeta Research / SMART Centre Group | 2with8 Initiative | Henk Holtslag | Presentation | Clip |
Moderated Discussion | Catherine Francis (moderator) | Clip |
Date & Time
The session took place as virtual side event to the UN Water Conference, taking place from 22 – 24 March 2023.
The virtual event took place on Tuesday 21st March and starts at 09.00 (EST) or 14.00 (CET).
Background information and other resources
- Commitment
- 2 with 8 initiative
- Overview of HWTS technologies
- International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies (WHO)