Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging as a popular model for the communities. The reasons vary between acceptability, affordability of the model and usage of proper IEC/BCC to convince the communities. The success of EcoSan has been confined to demonstrations and experiments. This paper deals with the experiences of WaterAid in developing EcoSan as a sustainable model which can cater to the needs of the larger populations. It explains, how through the innovations in the model, IEC and demonstrations, EcoSan can be made culturally and economically acceptable to the community
In 2005 Practical Action Nepal conceptualized and set up the idea of the Renewable Energy Village (R...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
Environmental Sanitation Program was a five year project funded by Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) under t...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
Ecosan toilets were introduced to Sri Lanka in 2001. There is an increasing interest in ecosan techn...
Ecological sanitation (referred to in some countries as Ecosan) has been successfully implemented in...
Nakuru is the fourth largest town in Kenya. Its population has been growing rapidly and hasexerted s...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
In Upper Mustang, one of Nepal's highest and most remote regions, sanitation infrastructure is under...
Abstract-- Bangladesh has always to face pressing sanitation problems due to its vulnerable geograph...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
In 2005 Practical Action Nepal conceptualized and set up the idea of the Renewable Energy Village (R...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
Environmental Sanitation Program was a five year project funded by Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) under t...
Despite models being developed in various parts of the country, EcoSan has not succeeded in emerging...
Concept of Ecological Sanitation; referred as ECOSAN, integrates sanitation and agriculture by using...
Ecosan toilets were introduced to Sri Lanka in 2001. There is an increasing interest in ecosan techn...
Ecological sanitation (referred to in some countries as Ecosan) has been successfully implemented in...
Nakuru is the fourth largest town in Kenya. Its population has been growing rapidly and hasexerted s...
Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is one of the effective concepts of sustainable sanitation for both w...
In Upper Mustang, one of Nepal's highest and most remote regions, sanitation infrastructure is under...
Abstract-- Bangladesh has always to face pressing sanitation problems due to its vulnerable geograph...
This paper summarises information from 20 UNICEF-assisted ecological sanitation projects in 12 count...
During a visit to the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) in North Wales in 2006, the technology th...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the United Nations created more than 15 years ago establishe...
In 2005 Practical Action Nepal conceptualized and set up the idea of the Renewable Energy Village (R...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
Environmental Sanitation Program was a five year project funded by Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) under t...