On May 4th, NCSH arranged a digital workshop on the topic: "Healthcare as a leverage for implementing sustainable infrastructure in developing countries".
It was an interesting and valuable afternoon with competent speakers with knowledge in the field and over 80 registered participants. The workshop was recorded and divided in three parts that are now available to watch on the website as well as on NCSH's Youtube channel. We want to say a big thank you to all the speakers, and to everyone who listened in and contributed to the discussion!
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Johannes Brundin, TEM / NCSH (Moderator)
Introduction to the workshop
Sten Stenbeck, RISE
The project sWASH and Grow- Scaling of-grid wash innovations
Daniel Eriksson, NCSH
What is Sustainable Helathcare and how it can drive sustainable infrastructure implementation in developing countries
Ian Milimo & Emmanuel Nnko, UNDP
Creating Sustainable Health Care Infrastructure in developing countries
Jan Furuvald, Kapitalguiden
Finding the right financing for your export
Dr. Shantanu Sharma, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
Gaps and Scope of improving infrastructure in facilities for Sustainable Health Care in India
Vera Siesjö, SIDA
Supporting climate resilient and environmentally sustainable healthcare
Dr. Josefine Sundqvist, Läkarmissionen
A bottom-up approach to sustainable healthcare infrastructure and community transformation – lessons learnt from Sudan, Ethiopia and Tanzania and ways forward
Per Olsson & Mikael Pontoppidan, LINK Arkitektur
Impact Architecture - holistic sustainability in healthcare projects
Valentin Monterio, Schenider Electric
Digital solutions for Sustainable & Efficient Hospitals
Annika Johansson, Carex of Sweden & John Nyberg, Pure Bio Sunergy
Circular Water and Disinfection Solutions for Health Care
Anders Gripenberg, Xinix
Disinfection for Health
Background to the workshop
If healthcare is to become a driver for community development and environment and climate change mitigation, there is a need to apply a system solution approach in health care infrastructure. Broad collaboration between stakeholders from the private sector, international organisations, civil society, and community and partnerships are as central.
This workshop provided an arena for dialogue on how Healthcare can become a front runner for implementing sustainable infrastructure in developing regions (in low- and mid-income countries.) around the world. The aim was to get the discussion started on how an integrated approach to health care investment can be implemented and to connect key stakeholders for future collaboration.
During the workshop we discussed implementation, procurement, financing and technology solutions for a system solution approach.
This event was part of the sWASH&grow project, coordinated by RISE and co-financed by Vinnova and the 28 project partners. The sWASH & grow project aims to improve the conditions for innovators to be able to meet relief organizations’ demands. This will enable sustainable and circular innovations in the WASH sector to reach vulnerable populations in humanitarian crises and areas without access to critical utilities and services. The project will, through test beds in cooperation with buyers and users, test innovative sustainable solutions and from this develop tools for development, scaling and export.