FSM
Deep row entrenchment (DRE) was piloted as an innovative solution for faecal sludge disposal and reuse in small towns lacking formal treatment plants and where pit emptiers had to haul emptied sludge over long distances. The project involved collaboration with town and district officials to identify suitable pilot locations. In addition, pit emptiers were trained…
Read MoreUn recurso de Agenda para el Cambio que tiene como objetivo: Describir el alcance y las principales diferencias entre los servicios de agua y saneamiento (y la planificación asociada); Presentar el proceso paso a paso para desarrollar una hoja de ruta de ASH municipal centrada en la prestación de servicios de saneamiento; Presentar ejemplos de…
Read MoreAn Agenda for Change resource that aims to: Describe the scope and main differences between water and sanitation services (and associated planning); Present the step-by-step process of developing a WASH district roadmap focusing on sanitation service delivery; Present examples of some Agenda for Change members’ district-wide approaches to sanitation services, gathered through a set of…
Read MoreA simple guide to some practical approaches and tools for scaling up FSM in small towns and municipalities in Uganda.
Read MoreA presentation from Uganda’s Water and Environment Week highlighting the Water For People Uganda team’s experience working with the National Water and Sewerage Corporation to produce and sell fecal sludge briquettes in Kampala.
Read MoreA fact sheet from the Water For People Uganda team outlining the step-by-step process for making briquettes from faecal sludge in Kampala and Lira.
Read MoreAn infographic to accompany Water For People’s “Road to Everyone Forever,” demonstrating the path to scaling market-based sanitation initiatives for sustainability.
Read MoreOxfam report featuring the Water For People Uganda team’s process for fecal sludge treatment and charcoal briquette production in Lira.
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