Building on more than a decade of research and engagement, WLE/IWMI/RUL strengthened the capacity of the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly (TaMA) to implement market-based sanitation initiatives that deal with the disposal of fecal sludge (FS) from septic systems. It supported development of a liquid waste service agreement between TaMA and private sanitation service providers to ensure desludging at a designated treatment facility. As a result, more than 950,000 Tamale inhabitants now benefit from safely managed sanitation services
Service delivery for the diverse communities of eThekwini Municipality requires innovative solutions...
‘Achieving sustained environmental health improvements in Freetown through faecal sludge management ...
This paper presents, mainly the processes followed and a number of key outputs achieved after carryi...
WLE/IWMI brokered an agreement to ensure that the firms desludging septic tanks dispose of it safel
As part of an agreement for proper disposal of fecal sludge in Tamale, Ghana, a call center is being...
In 2013, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), together with the UK Department for Internati...
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
Achieving a fully operational Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) chain requires well managed and sustain...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
With WLE support, IWMI has played a highly influential role in preparing the 2017 Sri Lanka Sanitati...
Urban on-site sanitation services present challenges for emptying, transporting, disposing and treat...
Access to sanitation in Ghana is one of the lowest in the West Africa sub-region with coverage of ab...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
Abstract: There are few affordable and acceptable sanitation solutions for dense, low-income urban s...
Collaboration between public and private actors is crucial for the successful delivery of safe, affo...
Service delivery for the diverse communities of eThekwini Municipality requires innovative solutions...
‘Achieving sustained environmental health improvements in Freetown through faecal sludge management ...
This paper presents, mainly the processes followed and a number of key outputs achieved after carryi...
WLE/IWMI brokered an agreement to ensure that the firms desludging septic tanks dispose of it safel
As part of an agreement for proper disposal of fecal sludge in Tamale, Ghana, a call center is being...
In 2013, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), together with the UK Department for Internati...
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
Achieving a fully operational Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) chain requires well managed and sustain...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
With WLE support, IWMI has played a highly influential role in preparing the 2017 Sri Lanka Sanitati...
Urban on-site sanitation services present challenges for emptying, transporting, disposing and treat...
Access to sanitation in Ghana is one of the lowest in the West Africa sub-region with coverage of ab...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
Abstract: There are few affordable and acceptable sanitation solutions for dense, low-income urban s...
Collaboration between public and private actors is crucial for the successful delivery of safe, affo...
Service delivery for the diverse communities of eThekwini Municipality requires innovative solutions...
‘Achieving sustained environmental health improvements in Freetown through faecal sludge management ...
This paper presents, mainly the processes followed and a number of key outputs achieved after carryi...