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First Pakistani Water and Sanitation Program
WASEP Received DIABP Award
Chitraltimes.com Report
Karachi : The Water and Sanitation Extension Programme (WASEP),
an initiative of Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, Pakistan (AKPBS,P),
was declared as one of the twelve winners of the Dubai
International Award for Best Practices (DIABP). This is the first
ever social project from Pakistan to receive this prestigious award
in the fourteen year history of DIABP. The Award is sponsored by
the Dubai Municipality, under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammad
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the current ruler of Dubai, in partnership
with UN-Habitat. WASEP was selected from a list of nearly 500
international submissions by the Award’s Technical Advisory
Committee.
With an objective to supply integrated water supply infrastructure
and preventing the incidence of water-related diseases, WASEP has
provided potable water and installed over 9200 latrines in 250
villages, benefiting over 200,000 people across the country.
According to World Health Organization, WASEP has reduced
incidences of diarrhea reported in local health centers by at least
25%, while at the household level the reduction has been
approximately 60%.
In his address to the audience, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Minister of Finance and Chairman
Dubai Municipality, said that the Award reflects the policy and
commitment of Dubai Government and the United Arab Emirates towards
sustainable development of the human settlements and protection of
the environment on the basis of mutual international cooperation.
“The award seeks to encourage and recognize outstanding human
achievements and experiences, to raise awareness on best practices
that can improve lives of the marginalized people, and transfer
them to other societies. This award also provides an opportunity to
all government organizations, the private sector, local authorities
and civil society organizations to take part and present pioneering
works and projects in this field”, said Eng. Hussain Nasser Lootah,
Director General of Dubai Municipality.
In Pakistan, like many countries of the developing world,
inadequate quality and coverage of water and sanitation
infrastructure is a major issue and is duly reflected in that fact
that nearly 30% of reported illnesses and 40% of deaths in Pakistan
are attributed to water-borne diseases.
For AKPBS,P’s WASEP, the Award was received by Ms. Shukur Perver, a
beneficiary of the Water and Sanitation Program in Gilgit and Mr.
Hafiz Sherali, AKPBS,P’s Chairman.
Delivering the UN speech on behalf of Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka,
Executive Director, UNCHS, Ambassador Inga Björk-Klevby,
Assistant-Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director of
UN-HABITAT, said the awards were valuable means of recognizing
excellence, promoting learning and sharing best practices.
"This year, the award ceremony is held at a time when the world is
going through the worst economic crisis in living memory. If we do
not manage it better, while we still can, especially the urban part
of it in which most of us live, we will lose the battle against
climate disruption as well," said Inga Björk-Klevby.
She further added, “Today the world grapple with the global impacts
of the economic crisis and climate change, we need innovative
ideas, informed communities and municipalities and government
support. I am delighted the winners include new ideas on dealing
with climate change and all address environmental sustainability in
one way or another, and that all respond to various targets of the
Millennium Development Goals."
The other winners of the 7th cycle of awards, from amongst the 500
submissions received, included projects from USA, China, Spain,
South Africa, Indonesia, Palestine, Mexico, Colombia, Senegal, DR
Congo and Burundi. . In its 14 years of existence, DIAB has
received 3100 submission from 140 countries, out of which 70 have
been chosen as winners, including 12 of this year.
On receiving the award, Mr. Sherali, said that the contribution of
WASEP in uplifting the living conditions of the people in Pakistan
has been a source of tremendous satisfaction for AKPBS,P, but a lot
more needs to be done. The Dubai Award brings yet another moment of
honour and celebration for all Pakistanis across the globe. The
Award acknowledges the efforts of AKPBS,P for their efforts in
partnering with local communities and empowering women in the
process of providing sustainable facilities for potable water and
sanitation.
Earlier this year AKPBS,P also received the Partnership for Clean
Indoor Air Global Leadership Award 2009 in Uganda and the National
Energy Globe Award 2008 in Prague. Previously AKPBS,P has received
the ALCAN Prize for Sustainability in 2005 and the World Habitat
Award in 2006 for Building and Construction Improvement Programme (BACIP)
and its Water and Sanitation Extension Program (WASEP).
The Award ceremony, attended by high-profile leaders and heads of
globally renowned organizations, was held at Dubai’s Cultural and
Scientific Association.
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