AGENDA WORLD WATER WEEK 2015 LAC FOCUS August 24, 25 & 26 MONDAY, AUGUST 24
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Latin America and the Caribbean Focus at World Water Week Stockholm, Sweden AGENDA WORLD WATER WEEK 2015 LAC FOCUS August 24, 25 & 26 MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Cocktail Reception Time: 17:00 to 18:00 Venue: Stockholm City Conference Centre Drottninggatan 71B, 111 36, Stockholm Exhibition Stand Area, stand B2 Welcoming Remarks: Vidal Garza Cantú, Director, Fundación FEMSA Book Presentation: “Green Infrastructure: An Opportunity for Water Security in 25 Cities in Latin America” Hugo Alberto Contreras, Water Security Director, Latin America, The Nature Conservancy Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Presentation: “Water in Latin America” Federico Basañes, Manager of Knowledge and Learning, Inter-American Development Bank TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 SESSION 1 The Future of Water in Latin America Time: 9:00 to 10:30 Venue: Folkets Hus (FH) Congress Hall B 1 Barnhusgatan 12-13, 111 23, Stockholm Event Description: Water is essential to sustainable development. It is a vital resource for key economic activities such as energy production, mining and agriculture. However, it is a scarce resource. Tradeoffs between water conservation, infrastructure investments, water service provision and economic growth must be balanced to achieve sustainable development. Economic growth, together with the accelerating impacts of climate change, poses serious challenges to water management. Water security is increasingly compromised in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), especially in large metropolises and heavily industrialized areas. The frequency and intensity of floods and droughts increase every year putting populations and economic activities at risk. Most of the region faces significant institutional and financial challenges to minimize the impact of these natural phenomena. This session will review current thinking about the future of water in LAC, focusing on three topics: i) water security; ii) water and energy; iii) water for productive use. It will also examine their connection with sustainable development. The session will build on the discussions held during Water Week Latin-America 2015 and the 7th World Water Forum, and it is expected to facilitate consensus about water- related policies and the research agenda in LAC for the next fifteen years. Convening Organizations: Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), FEMSA Foundation, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Fundación Chile, Mexican National Water Commission (CONAGUA), and National Association of Water and Sanitation Utilities of Mexico (ANEAS). PROGRAM: 9:00 Welcoming Remarks to LAC Focus Day Sergio Campos, Water and Sanitation Division Chief, Inter-American Development Bank 9:10 Key Note Speech: Conclusions World Water Forum José Eduardo Mestre Rodríguez, Mexican National Water Commission 9:20 Key Note Speech: The Future of Water in Latin America Jaime Holguín, Director of Social Development Projects South Region, Development Bank of Latin America 9:30 Panel Discussion and Q&A on the Future of Water in Latin America Moderator: Giulio Boccaletti, Global Managing Director, Water, The Nature Conservancy Panelist: Axel Dourojeanni, Senior Expert on Water Resources Management, 1 Fundación Chile Panelist: Greg Koch, Director of Global Water Stewardship, The Coca-Cola Company Panelist: José Luis Álvarez, General Superintendent, General Department of Irrigation, Mendoza, Argentina Panelist: Fernando Miralles, Professor, University of Maryland Panelist: Jean-Marc Faurès, Senior Water Resources Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization 10:25 Summary and Wrap-up by Moderator: Giulio Boccaletti, The Nature Conservancy TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 SESSION 2 The Future of Water Services in Latin America Time: 11:00 to 12:30 2 Venue: Folkets Hus (FH) Congress Hall B Barnhusgatan 12-13, 111 23, Stockholm Event Description: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a highly urbanized region with more than 80% of its population living in cities. It is also home to some of the world’s most dynamic economies with a growing middle class that demands more and better services. However, the region also faces large income disparities between and within countries. This scenario demands innovative ways of improving local service delivery that guarantee quality services for everyone. In the past 25 years, large infrastructure projects have increased access in the region. However, due to poor operation and maintenance practices, this infrastructure is rapidly aging, affecting service quality and efficiency (high water losses and energy requirements). Water utilities throughout the region are implementing innovative strategies to address these problems. This session will discuss their small and large-scale water management solutions—from information technologies to energy efficiency strategies. This session will also discuss how utilities can innovate and find new ways to deliver quality water and sanitation services for all. Convening Organizations: Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Latin American Association of Water and Sanitation Utilities (ALOAS), Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), Water Center for Latin America and the Caribbean, Association of Regulators of Water and Sanitation of the Americas (ADERASA), Mexican National Water Commission (CONAGUA), and National Association of Water and Sanitation Utilities of Mexico (ANEAS) PROGRAM: 11:00 Key Note Speech: the Future of Water Services in Latin America Fernando Momiy Hada, President, Association of Regulators of Water and Sanitation of the Americas 11:15 Panel Discussion and Q&A on the Future of Water Services in Latin America Moderator: Oscar Vélez, Board Chairman, AySA (Buenos Aires Water Utility), Argentina Panelist: Roberto Olivares, General Director, National Association of Water and Sanitation Utilities of Mexico Panelist: Marco Antonio Cevallos, General Manager, EPMAPS (Quito Water Utility), Ecuador 2 Panelist: Gabriel Caldés, Former General Manager, ECONSSA (Antofagasta and Araucania Water Utilities), Chile Panelist: Luis Romero Quezada, Technical Coordinator, National Council of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Honduras Panelist: Jorge Alberto Uribe, President, CONHYDRA (Private Water Utility), Colombia 12:25 Summary and Wrap-up by Moderator: Oscar Vélez, AySA, Argentina TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 SESSION 3 Understanding Water and Sanitation as a 3 Human Right Time: 14:00 to 15:30 Venue: Folkets Hus (FH) Congress Hall B Barnhusgatan 12-13, 111 23, Stockholm Event Description: The human right to water and sanitation approach must be an integral part of the post-2015 development agenda and discussions. Latin America and the Caribbean is the region with the most countries that explicitly address this right in their national legislation or constitutions (Uruguay, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Ecuador, among others). Globally, civil society is working toward seeing it implemented and private companies are also starting to embrace the concept. The human right approach creates an opportunity to build synergies between public, private and civil society stakeholders as they seek ways to push forward the approach and put it into practice. But what does it mean to different stakeholders, such as national governments, regulators, utilities and private companies? And, how can they put it into operation? There has been extensive work aimed at promoting a common understanding but there are still many misunderstandings about what the human right approach is: from conceiving that utilities should provide services for free to the most vulnerable without assigning resources for funding those costs, to a debate on public vs. private service provision. This session will target how different actors understand and contribute to the implementation of the human right-based approach. Convening Organizations: Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) and International Water Association (IWA). PROGRAM: 14:00 Key Note Speech: Understanding the Human Right to Water and Sanitation Léo Heller, Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation, United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 14:15 Panel Discussion and Q&A on Understanding 3 the Human Right to Water and Sanitation Moderator: Robert Bos, Senior Advisor, International Water Association Panelist: Oscar Pintos, Chairman, Federal Association of Water and Sanitation Regulators, Argentina Panelist: Alexandra Moreira, Minister, Ministry of Environment and Water, Bolivia Panelist: Daniel Bena, Head Sustainable Development and Operations Outreach, PepsiCo Panelist: María del Mar Rivero, Responsible for Water and Sanitation, ONGAWA-Engineering for Human Development Panelist: Richard Johnston, Technical Officer Joint Monitoring Programme, World Health Organization Panelist: Léo Heller, Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation, United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 15:25 Summary and Wrap-up by Moderator: Robert Bos, International Water Association TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 SESSION 4 Achieving the SDG on Water in Latin America Time: 16:00 to 17:30 Venue: Folkets Hus (FH) Congress Hall B 4 Barnhusgatan 12-13, 111 23, Stockholm Event Description: 2015 is the target year for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). From 1990 to 2014, more than 200 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) gained access to safe water and sanitation. However, more than 150 million people still do not have