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This news feed on sanitation is maintained by the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre and by USAID’s Environmental Health knowledge management activity and the Hygiene Improvement Project. Its purpose is to provide news, information and resources to promote the 2008 International Year of Sanitation.


Web LinkSouth Asia workshop: Sanitation and hygiene programmes must reach the poor

Participants at the South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene practitioners’ workshop in Bangladesh from 29 to 31 January 2008 identified five priority messages they will push in 2008:Sanitation and hygiene programmes must reach the poor and this is what should guide partnerships.More policy focus and funds are needed for urban sanitation for the poor.Local government and [...]

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Web LinkAfricaSan Ministerial Statement and Civil Society Statement published

The eThekwini (Ministerial) Declaration made at the AfricaSan conference on Sanitation and Hygiene has now been posted on the conference website.  A few notable pledges mentioned are:To review, update and adopt national sanitation and hygiene policies within 12 months of AfricaSan 2008; establish one national plan for accelerating progress to meet national sanitation goals and [...]

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Web LinkMenstrual hygiene and the need for women friendly toilets

Most sanitation programmes are silent about women and adolescent girls’ need to clean and change menstrual towels and menstrual management tends to be ignored in latrine design and construction and excluded from hygiene education packages. Even reproductive health and preventive health programmes in developing countries often do not address this sensitive issue. [...]

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Web LinkChina - ‘Toilet-to-tap’ coming to China, professor says

WASHINGTON DC — In 2010 China will embrace “toilet-to-tap” water treatment technology, predicts Xia Siqing, an environmental science professor at Tongji University in Shanghai and former visiting professor at Arizona State University, according to a Feb 20 story on Environmental Science Technology Online News.Professor Xia is experimenting and testing “toilet-to-tap” purification techniques with a small-scale [...]

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Web LinkGhana - Court orders plan to phase out carrying of human excreta

The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) three months to come out with a comprehensive plan to phase out the practice, whereby human excreta is carried by some people in society.The court’s order followed an agreement reached between Mr Stanley Amarteifio, counsel for AMA and Nana Adjei Ampofo, an Accra legal [...]

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Web LinkPractical manual for the construction of pit latrines

Dutch NGO, Foundation Connect International, has published a simple and practical manual for the construction of pit latrines with a focus on slab production. The manual has been tested by the Southern Highlands Participatory Organisation (SHIPO), Connect International’s partner organisation in Tanzania.The manual can be downloaded hereComments on the manual are welcome [...]

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Web LinkThe International Year of Sanitation 2008: from global movement to local action

The proclamation of 2008 as International Year of Sanitation (IYS) has handed the sanitation sector a great advocacy tool. However, big advocacy drives can also disrupt daily life on the ground, where projects need to be implemented and people connected to basic services. Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) Coordinators from [...]

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Web LinkEast Asia - Over 200,000 children die in water-borne diseases in East Asia

BALI, Indonesia, Feb. 26 — Over 200,000 children died in East Asia per year and a half of them were in Indonesia, due to water-borne diseases such as diarrhea, the World Bank said here Tuesday.Almud Weitz, regional team Leader of WB’s Water and Sanitation Program in East Asia and the Pacific, said that the diseases [...]

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Web LinkWest Africa: Region Ranks Lowest On Sanitation

West Africa is the worst sub-region in the world in terms of access to sanitation services, according to UNICEF Nigeria.Mohammed El-Fatiih Yousif, the Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene section, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Durban, South Africa. GA_googleFillSlot(”AllAfrica_Story_Inset”);He said:” Only about 36 [...]

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Web LinkASKNet - The African Sanitation Knowledge Network launched

ASKNet was officially launched on 19 February 2008 at AfricaSan 2008 in Durban, South Africa.ASKNet’s mission is to: “enhance the ability of academics and professionals across the disciplines to contribute to the mainstreaming and up-scaling of sustainable sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa, to the benefit of livelihoods, health, and the environment”.The members of ASKNet’s temporary board [...]

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