As part of an agreement for proper disposal of fecal sludge in Tamale, Ghana, a call center is being established to support its enforcement If successful this will be rolled out to other citie
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Global sanitation interventions have primarily focused on centralised sewer systems and w...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, open defecation is ...
WLE/IWMI brokered an agreement to ensure that the firms desludging septic tanks dispose of it safel
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
Building on more than a decade of research and engagement, WLE/IWMI/RUL strengthened the capacity of...
Achieving a fully operational Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) chain requires well managed and sustain...
The BETA version of this tool is live. This tool presents case studies on a range of business models...
Urban on-site sanitation services present challenges for emptying, transporting, disposing and treat...
Globally, collection of tipping fees is being promoted as a solution to sustain the operation of fec...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
The needs of 2.7 billion in the world is met by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs), predominantly sep...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Global sanitation interventions have primarily focused on centralised sewer systems and w...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, open defecation is ...
WLE/IWMI brokered an agreement to ensure that the firms desludging septic tanks dispose of it safel
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
Building on more than a decade of research and engagement, WLE/IWMI/RUL strengthened the capacity of...
Achieving a fully operational Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) chain requires well managed and sustain...
The BETA version of this tool is live. This tool presents case studies on a range of business models...
Urban on-site sanitation services present challenges for emptying, transporting, disposing and treat...
Globally, collection of tipping fees is being promoted as a solution to sustain the operation of fec...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
The needs of 2.7 billion in the world is met by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs), predominantly sep...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Global sanitation interventions have primarily focused on centralised sewer systems and w...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, open defecation is ...