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UN (2013) A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development The Report of the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda

Online since: 05.10.2015
Views: 3281
Downloads: 111

Online since: 05.10.2015
Views: 4865
Downloads: 154

Online since: 05.10.2015
Views: 3153
Downloads: 105

WHO (2014) GLASS 2014 Report. Investing in Water and Sanitation: Increasing access, reducing inequalities UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking Water

Online since: 05.10.2015
Views: 3955
Downloads: 228

Online since: 01.10.2015
Views: 6124
Downloads: 179

Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India (2015) Technological Options for Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas Swachh Bharat Mission (GRAMIN)

Online since: 15.09.2015
Views: 21833
Downloads: 3324

INTI (2015) Sistemas de saneamiento seco con separación de orina (Baño seco) (In Spanish) Dry Sanitation Systems with Urin Separation (Dry Bath)

Online since: 07.09.2015
Views: 4547
Downloads: 251

Panesar, A. et al. (2015) Making WASH in Schools more Sustainable (Volume II)

This publication is the second volume of "Making WASH in Schools ore Sustainable". Similar to Volume I, it showcases various approaches, both practical and innovative, to provide sustainable WASH solutions in schools around the world. The stories are not limited to the construction of water and sanitation systems but also show how these systems are operated and maintained through active involvement of pupils, teachers, cleaning […]

Online since: 04.09.2015
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Various authors (2015) 4th AfricaSan Conference: Making Sanitation for All a Reality in Africa Dakar, Senegal

The fourth African Conference on Sanitation and Hygiene (AfricaSan 4) was convened and organised by the Government of Senegal, supported by AMCOW (African Minister’s Council on Water) from 25 to 27 May 2015. The AfricaSan 4 was attended by more than 800 participants including various Ministers responsible for sanitation from across Africa. The “Ngor Declaration on Sanitation and Hygiene” is a result of the Conference which […]

Online since: 03.09.2015
Views: 4391
Downloads: 1151

BMGF (2015) Building demand for sanitation - a 2015 portfolio update and overview Water, sanitation, and hygiene strategy, June 2015

Online since: 27.08.2015
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Rudolph, H. H., Beck, D., Panesar, A. (2015) Quantitatives und qualitatives Wirkungsmonitoring im WASH-Sektor (Quantitative and quality results monitoring in the WASH sector) Konzeptpapier (in German)

Das Konzeptpapier beschäftigt sich mit der zentralen Frage der Messung von kurz-, mittel- und langfristigen Wirkungen von entwicklungspolitischen Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Lebenssituation und Perspektive von Menschen. Es zeigt entwicklungspolitische und konzeptionelle Hintergründe und Trends auf, vertieft nationale und internationale Ansätze und Empfehlungen im Bereich Monitoring und Wirkungsmessung im WASH-Sektor, stellt einige zentrale Herausforderungen und Fragestellung heraus und fasst „Bausteine“ für ein anwendungsbezogenes Wirkungsmonitoring zusammen. Als […]

Online since: 26.08.2015
Views: 3835
Downloads: 177

Dauenhauer, K. (2015) TDS Urban Sanitation Finance Synthesis

This thematic discussion addressed the role of finance for achieving successful sanitation outcomes for urban areas. In particular, the role of taxes both at the national and local level was examined, microfinance models for households and small businesses were evaluated and the question of how cities can achieve full cost re-covery of sanitation services by blending different forms of finance was discussed. Moreover, participants highlighted […]

Online since: 25.08.2015
Views: 6196
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GIZ (2015) Water for all

GIZ carries out water projects in around 50 different countries, acting at the municipal, national, regional, and global levels. GIZ teams often work on the ground with ministries, regulatory authorities, regional governments, water associations, and also directly with water utility companies. GIZ develops forward-looking concepts for the water sector in cooperation with UN organisations, the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), KfW Entwicklungsbank, […]

Online since: 25.08.2015
Views: 4296
Downloads: 149

Rohilla, S.K., Luthra, B., Varma, R.S., Padhi, S.K. (2015) SFD Report - Tumkur, India SFD Promotion Initiative

Tumkur (also known as Tumakuru) is located along the Pune-Bangalore National Highway N°4. The sewerage network covers half of the population, but there is also a high dependence on septic tanks, without the correct design, and pits. Tumkur possesses a Sewage Treatment Plant but has no treatment facilities for septage. This SFD Report was created through desk-based research by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) as […]

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5805
Downloads: 374

CSE (2015) SFD Executive Summary Srikakulam India Draft

Srikakulam is located in the state of Andhra Pradesh and is an important administrative and commercial center. The population of city is 133,911 persons. Lack of sewerage network, sewage treatment plant, malfunctioning septic tanks and pits as well as open defection are the causes of excreta being unsafely managed. Date of production: 31/07/2015 Last update: 25/08/2015

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5324
Downloads: 178

Rohilla, S.K., Luthra, B., Varma, R.S., Padhi, S.K. (2015) SFD Report - Solapur, India SFD Promotion Initiative

Solapur is located on the south-eastern border of Maharashtra State. The population of the city is 951,118 persons. One-fifth of city’s population depends on public toilets while septic tanks and pits are most common in Solapur’s households. There is a sewerage network but it covers less than half of the population. Date of production: 01/08/2015 Last update: 07/01/2016

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 6192
Downloads: 368

CSE (2015) SFD Executive Summary Cuttack India Draft

Cuttack lies in the east coast plains of India; it is the capital and one of the oldest cities of Odisha. Population of the city reaches 606,007 persons, who are mainly dependent on malfunctioning septic tanks and pits. Only 32% of faecal sludge and wastewater is safely managed. Date of production: 28/07/2015 Last update: 25/08/2015

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5638
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CSE (2015) SFD Executive Summary Aizawl India Draft

Aizawl is the capital of Mizoram State located in the east of the Himalayan region of India. The density of the city, 2,823 persons per sq. km, is higher compared to state average, 52 persons per sq. km. 92% of the city depend on onsite sanitation systems and 8% of the city on offsite systems. There is no wastewater treatment leading to unsafe management […]

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5534
Downloads: 184

Hassib, Y. (2015) SFD Report - Yei, South Sudan SFD Promotion Initiative

Providing water and sanitation to Yei population is one of the concerns of the government, considering that around 60% of the households use pit latrines with minimal stability, mud floor and low privacy (whose management is affecting groundwater quality).; less than 1% of population have a septic tank and emptying contamination facilities is practiced by only 7% of the households. This SFD Report was created through […]

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5861
Downloads: 518

Hassib, Y., Roeder, L. (2015) SFD Report - Moshi, Tanzania SFD Promotion Initiative

Moshi municipality is an administrative district in Kilimanjaro province whose population has growth from less than 10,000 to 185, 000 residents. The majority of households depend on on-site sanitation which is poorly documented, not regulated or monitored. In Moshi it was estimated that 36% of excreta is managed safely while 64% of the excreta ends up directly in the environment without adequate treatment. This Shit Flow […]

Online since: 24.08.2015
Views: 5669
Downloads: 632

 

 

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