Despite the efforts of organisations such as WEDC, MSF and Oxfam to produce guidelines and books on standards for excreta management in an emergency, there is a lack of standardisation of safety protocols and equipment to strengthen the de-sludging, transporting and disposal of faecal sludge. Furthermore, the management of excreta during an emergency in an urban context has very limited options. This is because there is a lack of available space to implement suitable infrastructures for the users. Digging more pits and increasing the number of raised latrines on the ground may therefore become very difficult depending on the situation. This report puts forward a few challenge areas for further exploration and development
Sakhipur municipality with 32,000 inhabitants mostly comprise of onsite septic tank and pit toilet o...
Improving the situation of faecal sludge management is an urgent issue in all the rapidly growing to...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In most cities in developing or newly industrialised countries, collection, haulage and treatment of...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
The development of technology in the emergency sanitation sector has not been emphasised sufficientl...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) and treatment is critical for protecting public health and the enviro...
The purpose of this paper is to document the findings of recent field trials of equipment used for d...
Solid waste is a very visible issue in an emergency, but it is often a neglected area of environment...
Achieving effective faecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to im...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Safely managed sanitation is a focus of the SDGs and central to stunting reduction and early childho...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
Management of sludge is one of the most pressing issues in sanitation provision. The situation is es...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
Sakhipur municipality with 32,000 inhabitants mostly comprise of onsite septic tank and pit toilet o...
Improving the situation of faecal sludge management is an urgent issue in all the rapidly growing to...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In most cities in developing or newly industrialised countries, collection, haulage and treatment of...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
The development of technology in the emergency sanitation sector has not been emphasised sufficientl...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) and treatment is critical for protecting public health and the enviro...
The purpose of this paper is to document the findings of recent field trials of equipment used for d...
Solid waste is a very visible issue in an emergency, but it is often a neglected area of environment...
Achieving effective faecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to im...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Safely managed sanitation is a focus of the SDGs and central to stunting reduction and early childho...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
Management of sludge is one of the most pressing issues in sanitation provision. The situation is es...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
Sakhipur municipality with 32,000 inhabitants mostly comprise of onsite septic tank and pit toilet o...
Improving the situation of faecal sludge management is an urgent issue in all the rapidly growing to...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...