Introduction: In order to meet the sustainable development goals targets of sanitation, countries aim to increase access to safely managed sanitation services for its citizens. Safely managed sanitation services refers to improved sanitation technologies that are not shared with other households and where excreta is treated and disposed; or stored, transported and treated off-site. In most Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries, on-site sanitation facilities such as latrines and septic tanks are common, with low-income urban settlements mainly using pit latrines. However, little is documented about the management of sludge from these facilities, especially in low income settlements in secondary and emerging cities. This lack of data is a major ...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
Reusing faecal sludge to generate value has the potential to contribute towards solving the issue of...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
Abstract Most residents of Kisumu, Kenya, use latrines constructed over basic pits or...
Sustainable pit latrine services face numerous challenges despite their sanitation role in non-sewer...
Improving sanitation conditions in low-income communities is a major challenge for rapidly growing c...
The urban poor are detrimentally affected by lack of access to proper sanitation facilities. Informa...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
Achieving universal sanitation in informal settlements will depend on improved onsite sanitation, as...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Whereas water service coverage in urban areas of developing countries was estimated at 94% of the ur...
Informal settlement in many developing countries in the world are overwhelmed by lack of essential i...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, open defecation is ...
Recent studies have shown that over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, with the nu...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
Reusing faecal sludge to generate value has the potential to contribute towards solving the issue of...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
Abstract Most residents of Kisumu, Kenya, use latrines constructed over basic pits or...
Sustainable pit latrine services face numerous challenges despite their sanitation role in non-sewer...
Improving sanitation conditions in low-income communities is a major challenge for rapidly growing c...
The urban poor are detrimentally affected by lack of access to proper sanitation facilities. Informa...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
Achieving universal sanitation in informal settlements will depend on improved onsite sanitation, as...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Whereas water service coverage in urban areas of developing countries was estimated at 94% of the ur...
Informal settlement in many developing countries in the world are overwhelmed by lack of essential i...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, open defecation is ...
Recent studies have shown that over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, with the nu...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
Reusing faecal sludge to generate value has the potential to contribute towards solving the issue of...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...