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Private Sector Participation on Integrated Gender Water/ Sanitation Management

A case study HESS (Indonesia-Pangkah) Ltd.


Angela Ika
Regional Workshop
Mainstreaming Gender in IWRM 26-29 November, Siem Reap, Cambodia

HESS (Indonesia-Pangkah)Ltd., an oil & gas company, who has Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) activities

Existing Water/ Sanitation Condition in Ujung Pangkah, East Java, Indonesia


Lack of water/ sanitation access Lack of water resource, low standard quality of water source Women only active in implementation, men active in planning due to patrilineal culture & feudalism. Individually activities inter-sectoral (local govt, community, private sector) Local government not give more attention due to isolated location

Problems Analysis
Patrilineal culture; on planning process usually men dominated as decision maker, instead of women more active on implementation. Lack of gender sensitive regulation; no regulation that managed gender sensitive decision making. Existing normative regulation is implemented by some programs by international funding for gender balance, that minimum attendance women ratio is 30%. Lack of coordination among stakeholders impact individualistic in water/ sanitation management.

Who is the Stakeholders?


Community

Gender Perspective Integrated Watershed & Coastal Management

Private/ public sectors

Policy maker

From Ridge to Reef Gender Perspective Integrated Watershed & Coastal Management Concept:
1. Clean the river 2. Solid waste management 3. Mangrove conservation 4. Community nurseries 5. Organic Agriculture 6. River normalization 7. Wetland 8. Water resource management 9. Environmental Information, Education, Communication 10. Water supply & sanitation facilities

HESS commitment for Gender Sensitive Community Development Program:


Output Community Need Assessment (2006) Community Planning (2007) (2007-2010) Increased Water/ Sanitation access Solid waste management Development of community micro economy Increased health nutrition for children & mother of child Improvement of coastal management

Goal: Improvement community health condition by improving gender perspective in integrated watershed & coastal management

How ideal condition should be ?


Sustainability Watershed & Coastal management; from ridge (water source) to reef (water supply, sanitation facilities, coastal rehabilitation) Gender sensitive & pro-poor in water, sanitation, coastal regulation/ policy. Improvement of gender perspectives in all level of community and policy maker. Coordination among related stakeholders

Sustainability Strategy
Development of Community Action Plan (CAP) as basis document by private sector (HESS), community, local government for integrated management.

Participatory Process on planning, implementation, operational & maintenance for getting sense of ownership Gender perspective in equity, equality & empowerment by involving women-men on process for all level of community and policy maker

Development of Detail Engineering Design (DED) with target community, local government and funding (HESS).

Coordination and communication among stakeholders; all level community, policy maker, private/ public sectors.

Replicate & dissemination of success story of pilot plant community based watershed & coastal Management

Continued..

Capacity building in all level community & policy maker through media, training, discussion

Social marketing as strategic communication for all level community

HESS Community Development programs (related to watershed/ coastal management):


Water/ sanitation facilities provision which have been developing by participatory in planning (CAP, DED), implementation, operational & maintenance system in Pangkah Kulon & Banyuurip village. Pilot plant of Community based solid waste management (CBSWM) in Krajan sub village (Pangkah Kulon village) Community tree-planting for following up composting activities Replication & dissemination of CB-SWM pilot plant to the whole village (Pangkah Kulon) Improvement of health local services for mother of child & children on nutrition & early childhood development in Ujung Pangkah & Manyar sub-district Facilitation for stakeholders for Integrated gender perspective coastal management (pilot plant community mangrove rehabilitation, water resource sustainability, awareness building, micro economy from coastal resource)

Expected Outcome
Gender perspective & propoor on water/ sanitation regulation by policy maker through participatory process with community. Integrated Watershed & Coastal Management. By using from ridge to reef concept to improve watershed condition, coordination related stakeholders/ institution, mutualism symbiosis related community in upper & lower watershed, environmentally payment.

Matur Nuwun

Thank you Terima Kasih

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