Sector Expert Consultation on Urbanization
On 27th Sept 2017, the sector expert consultation on Urbanisation was held at Hotel DV Manor, Vijayawada. A total of 11 experts participated in the consultation.
The consultation included experts from Government agencies like Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC); Andhra Pradesh State Institute of Rural Development (APSIRD), Commissioner and District Management Authority (CDMA) bilateral agencies like UNDP; NGO’s working in the Urbanisation Sector like Maruti Mahila Society (MMS); Catholic Health Association of Andhra Pradesh (CHAAP), SEEDS and independent consultants working in this area in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Key participants included Mr. Nagendra Biyani, State Project officer, UNDP, Mr. A. Sattar from the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation; Ms. Madhuri from APSIRD and Mr. Roshanlal from SEEDS.
The experts came up with a list of 35 interventions for the Urbanization Sector in Andhra Pradesh. The list of interventions discussed in detail and proposed during the consultation is given below.
- Development of slums in a holistic manner to address housing, water, sanitation, health issues
- Solid and liquid waste management standardization in cities based on local context
- Strengthen administrative/institutional and financial strength of ULBs
- Remediation of dumping yards based on segregated waste
- Improve Stakeholder participation to be more active and focused with IEC activities
- Convergence/integration of government depts. – should be brought under the municipal administration body
- Design comprehensive strategy for urban planning with participation of stakeholders taking into account their preferences
- Protection of land in metro cities – maintain green spaces
- Increase in urban health facilities – PPP model
- Decentralization of health facilities with a wider spread so as to cover smaller towns
- Mainstreaming of BPL population in slums
- Modernization of urban drainage system
- Build capacity of ULBs
- Roof water harvesting technology awareness and building appropriate structures
- Provision of incinerators for public toilets used by women
- Smart cities expansion with local contextualization
- Develop PPPs for implementation of projects
- Chandigarh model –planned allocation of housing followed strictly
- Increased provision of toilets/mobile toilets facilities for public with signboards for easy identification
- .Increased availability of drinking water through “Street furniture scheme” (water ATMs)
- Effective traffic management using BCC activities for enforcers and citizens
- Awareness programs for minimized use of plastic
- Capacity building of waste collectors for proper segregation of collected waste
- Piped water and sewage
- Develop Satellite townships with critical infrastructure
- Increased availability of dustbins with segregation
- Integration of tenable slum areas into the entire city through master planning and provision of basic infrastructure and services to increase their land value
- .Empower women SHGs to lead from the front in tackling issues
- Tackle the issue of child labor
- Flag identified cyclone prone areas for faster rehabilitation
- Organized urban public transport especially in smaller towns
- Mortgage clause for any new construction in order for builders to follow laws
- 24x7 Water supply
- Long term planning for migratory population with social housing
- Financial literacy program to improve banking services
List of Participants
- C.H.Malleswara Rao, Municipal Commissioner, DMA Office
- D.Roshankumar, Director, SEEDS
- J.Ganga Bhavani, Project Manager, Maruthi Mahila Society
- K.N.Murthy, Additional Commissioner, VML
- K.R.Sastry, Consultant DRR, Independent
- L.Suneetha, President, Maruthi Mahila Society
- M.Anjaiah, Municipal Commissioner, DMA Office
- N.Kishore Babu, Regional Progressive Officer, CHAAP
- Nagendra Biyani, State Project Officer, UNDP
- P.Madhuri, Asst.Director, APSIRD Vijayawada
- S.Abdul Sattar, City Project Officer, UNDP