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Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in South-East Asia and the Pacific

Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in South-East Asia and the Pacific
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Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in South-East Asia and the Pacific AusAID

A set of case studies for a publication entitled Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in South-East Asia and the Pacific.

Project Category: Consultancy

Key Areas of Work: Public health,Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

Project Date: Mar 19, 2008

For the International Year of Sanitation, the IWC and  WaterAid Australia compiled a set of case studies on sustainable sanitation for a publication. This project was undertaken in partnership with WaterAid Australia and involved researching and editing a set of case studies for a publication entitled ‘Sharing Experiences: Sustainable Sanitation in Southeast Asia and the Pacific’. 

The publication is case-study based, and focuses on what worked, what didn’t work and why, with the overall goal of facilitating knowledge exchange on practical application of low-cost sustainable sanitation in the region.  The audience is international NGOs and aid agencies and their in-country partners in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. 

The publication aims to capture the experiences and lessons learnt in sanitation in our region to assist organisations in thinking about what might work for them (whether choosing a technology, thinking about an approach to community participation, or ensuring on-going sustainability). The publication will be completed and launched in the first half of 2008.

 

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Project Location: South East Asia and the Pacific

 

 

IWC partial scholarships

Master of integrated water management

IWC Water Leadership program

Knowledge Hub for Healthy Rivers and Aquatic Ecosystems

 
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