Blogroll
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
- BRAC WASH Programme
- Clean Team Ghana Ltd
- Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
- E-Source Sanitation News
- Emergency Sanitation Project
- Global Handwashing Day
- Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP)
- Global Sanitation Learning Alliance
- Hygiene Council
- India Environmental Portal – Sanitation
- India Sanitation Coalition
- India Sanitation Portal
- International Year of Sanitation 2008
- IRC – Sanitation
- Medbox – WASH and hospital hygiene
- Menstrual Hygiene Day
- News from the Poop Group – Updates from Stanford University's Poop Group
- Open defecation
- Photographs in SuSanA database
- Rice Institute – Sanitation
- SANDEC – Sanitation, Water and Solid Waste for Development
- saniblog.org
- Sanitation Marketing
- Sanitation Monitoring Toolkit
- SaWi – Sanitation Window
- Selling Sanitation
- SFD – Improving Understanding of Urban Sanitation
- Sistema de Agua y Saneamiento para el Desarrollo
- Sulabh Interntional
- Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
- Talking crap
- The Business: Knowledge and Learning on Sanitation Marketing
- Wastewaterinfo.asia
- Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
- WHO – Sanitation and Wastewater
- Wikipedia – Sanitation
- World Bank – Sanitation
- World Bank – Sanitation, Hygiene and Wastewater Resource Guide
- World Toilet Association
- World Toilet Day
- World Toilet Organization
- WSUP – Sanitation
SuSanA Forum
- Between the extremes of centralised and decentralised systems. What should be the most important criteria for grouping cities and connecting them to a common wastewater treatment plant? - by: sararamos March 7, 2021Dear Dean, thank you for your answer. In fact, some publications have showed that economies of scale apply for wastewater treatment plants. The higher the population served, the lower the cost investments per person. However you mentioned that it does not always works like this? Did I understand correctly? It would be useful for my research to further elabor […]
- Contribute to the new SuSanA Factsheet on Capacity Development - final commenting round open for one week! - by: depinder March 7, 2021Hi Elizabeth. The Factsheet is long but is still a Factsheet. Editing may be required to cut down the text( for sections where it is too long and generic that can be sourced from other places), without deleting any section since we have spent a lot of time debating and finalising. Since capacity development is a very generic term covering several fields. Ou […]
- Reply: Dimensioning a fixed dome biogas digester 4 a school - by: kellne March 6, 2021Hello, This is Christopher Kellner. I am building Biogas plants for schools and other institutions. I build digester sizes between 4 and 200 m3 digester volume. You can talk to me on Skype : kellnersambia or what´s app +255 78486245. Greetings from Tanzania, Christopher Kellner.
- Reply: A draft listing of WASH Training and Educational Events and Resources - by: Kisarenge March 6, 2021In kenya where are this training conducted or this organization is not on kenya coz I've been trying to find out so that I can be part of the training, thank you.
- The SuSanA Vision Document in Arabic is published anew! - by: secretariat March 5, 2021Dear members, One of our "SuSanA Vision Document" translations has been offline for a while due to some needed and pending Arabic translations. Here it is, out again and ready for viewing by the Arab speakers here! See the link here: Towards more sustainable sanitation solutions (in Arabic) - Resources • SuSanA What do you think of it? If you hav […]
- Between the extremes of centralised and decentralised systems. What should be the most important criteria for grouping cities and connecting them to a common wastewater treatment plant? - by: sararamos March 7, 2021
USAID WASH Project in Georgia (Video)
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