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ooooo The MDG Sanitation Challenge Examples of Productive Sanitation Projects in Various Regions Cecilia Ruben, EcoSanRes Programme, SEI IFAD 29 January 2008
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MDG 7 & Target 10 Halve by the year 2015 the proportion of people lacking sanitation App. 95,000 HHs need to be provided with sanitation every day – equal to 65 installations/minute SSAF: US$ 100M per year 2003-2015 or $ 0.5 per capita per year
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The Global Sanitation Challenge App 2.6 billion individuals are totally without sanitation App 2.7 billion individuals have pit latrines - inadequate in protecting human health & the environment More than 1 billion individuals have flush sanitation system, of which 70% is not properly treated 80 countries with 40% of the world pop. suffer from water shortage
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PARADIGM SHIFT RE. SANITATION Requires change in attitude for reuse of nutrients in a safe manner and the recovery of treated greywater to the environment Closing the Loop on Sanitation
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Global Map of Ecosan Initiatives On-line questionnaire and information at www.ecosanres.org
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Ecological sanitation/productive sanitation is an approach that embraces more than toilet provision provides sanitation protects human health reduces environmental pollution conserves water reuses nutrients available in processed excreta Pictures from Malawi
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Arborloo Shallow pit 60 cm - 80 cm wide and 1 metre deep Concrete slab and super- structure are put in place Soil and ash are added regularly to the pit in addition to excreta When nearly full, slab and structure are moved to another pit and a tree is planted in the soil fills up the pit Pictures from Malawi
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Mozambique Fossa alterna -shallow reinforced pit soil-composting toilet Unit cost ca 20 USD materials and labour Photo: Water Aid
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U rine diverting toilet (UD) Urine and faces are not mixed Products are collected in separate containers for further processing and use, as here in Malawi
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China Guangxi Region double vault urine-diversion dry toilet Unit cost ca 50 USD
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China
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India – Kerala double vault urine-diversion dry toilet for anal cleansing Evapotranspiration bed receives urine and anal wash water
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UD Toilet and Separate Run-off for Anal Cleansing Water, India
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UD/dry Toilet and a Wash Bowl for Anal Cleansing, Philippines
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Sanitation installation for a household, Bolivia Ample facilities for hygiene and washing in connection with the dry UD and double vault toilet
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SwedenUrine-diversion double flush toilet
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C Secondary treatment of compost in an ecostation, Sweden
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Compost from Human Excreta - appearance and texture of the final product depends to a large extent on what is placed in the pit. Example from Malawi Left: mix of composted faeces, urine and sandy soil Right: mix of composted faeces, urine, red soil and leaves
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Geber’s Residential Estate Stockholm, Sweden UD/dry collection of faeces
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Spreading Urine - Sweden Photo Mats Johansson, VERNA
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Greywater management – tests of filters and systems for diffusion of water, Mexico
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ChildrenLeadersWomen Local capacity development in Mexico SARAR / PHAST Methodology YouthEntrepreneurs
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Toilet Users Get Paid Money for Using the Public Ecosan Toilet at Musiri, TN, India, is offered by NGO SCOPE in Trichy
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EcoTown for 833 HHs, based on Ecosan Principles. A PPP Development in China, where R&D was provided by ESR Dongsheng, Erdos, Inner Mongolia, China
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楼房及生态厕所剖面图
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Solid Waste Source Separation with collection of household organics
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Maize crop 31 Jan 2005, Epworth (Harare) untreated maize (left-side) urine-treated maize (right-side)
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www.ecosanres.org Cecilia Ruben Communications and Networking Manager cecilia.ruben@sei.se Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) at www.sei.se
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