25/08/2025
💧 National Inception Workshop on Assessing Equitable Access to Water and Sanitation in Kazakhstan
🔹 On August 19-20, 2025, Astana hosted a national inception workshop for the project “Assessing Equitable Access to Water and Sanitation in Kazakhstan,” organized by the Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Kazakhstan in cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the International Water Assessment Centre (IWAC).
🔹 The workshop brought together representatives of government institutions, non-governmental organizations, research bodies, businesses, and other relevant stakeholders engaged in water, sanitation, hygiene and health sectors.
🔹 The main objective of the workshop was to initiate the application of the Equitable Access Score-card 2.0, adopted by the Parties to the UNECE-WHO/Europe Protocol on Water and Health. This tool will enable Kazakhstan to carry out a comprehensive self-assessment of the equity of access to water, sanitation, and hygiene services. The process will provide a deeper understanding of the current situation, help set priorities, and support the design of evidence-based measures to promote equity in this field.
🔹 Particular attention was given to the discussion of the state of access to safe drinking water, water supply and sanitation in Kazakhstan, highlighting disparities between urban and rural areas, water quality issues, and related health risks. Another key focus was on the methodology and benefits of the Equitable Access Score-card 2.0, with Armenia and Belarus sharing their experiences of applying the tool.
🔹 Participants also reviewed the upcoming national self-assessment process, including stakeholder mapping, approaches to data collection, and expected outcomes. The final part of the workshop was dedicated to group discussions, where the draft national targets under the Protocol on Water and Health were examined, with proposals for their revision and adaptation to current challenges. The opinions and suggestions expressed during these sessions will be taken into account in the further development of the draft targets.
🔹 The workshop helped raise awareness of the objectives and methodology of the “Equitable Access Score-card 2.0,” provided an opportunity to review preliminary findings of the baseline analysis on access to water and sanitation in Kazakhstan, and strengthen cooperation between national experts, government representatives, and other stakeholders. The inputs collected will make an important contribution to the process of reviewing and updating Kazakhstan’s national targets under the Protocol on Water and Health.