This website gives information about how to plan, install, and operate a point-of-entry water treatment for your home.
WATER BC (2012): Point-of-Entry Water Treatment. Water BC URL [Accessed: 25.10.2012]Library

This paper describes the developments of ceramic membranes and their application in solvent recovery and drinking water treatment.
CIORA, R. ; IIU, P. K. T. (2008): Ceramic Membranes for Environmental Related Applications. In: Fluid/ Particles Separation Journal : Volume 15 , 51-60. URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]This video explains the application of biogas plants at Women for Women's new centre in Kayonza, Rwanda.
SHARON DAVIS DESIGN (2011): Sharon Davis Design and Biogas in Rwanda. URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]
This case study is part of a project investigating barriers to sanitation and hygiene promotion in three francophone countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Madagascar, Burkina Faso and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
TEARFUND (2007): Identifying and Responding to Barriers: A Case Study from Madagascar. (= (= Sanitation and Hygiene in Developing Countries) ). Middlesex: Tearfund URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]
This case study is part of a project investigating barriers to sanitation and hygiene promotion in three francophone countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Madagascar, Burkina Faso and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
TEARFUND (2007): Identifying and Responding to Barriers: A Case Study from the Democratic Republic of Congo. (= (= Sanitation and Hygiene in Developing Countries) ). Middlesex: Tearfund URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]

This document summarises a review of the experience, amongst others in sub-Saharan African countries, with total sanitation and sanitation marketing (TSSM) approaches and their application to the USAID context. This document describes the above approaches, assesses their application to rural and urban areas, provides guidance on what it takes to make them successful, and offers recommendations.
GODFREY, A. HART, T. ROSENSWEIG, F. (2010): Application of Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing (TSSM) Approaches to USAID. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]
This case study is part of a project investigating barriers to sanitation and hygiene promotion in three francophone countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Madagascar, Burkina Faso and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
TEARFUND (2007): Identifying and Responding to Barriers: A Case Study from Burkina Faso. (= (= Sanitation and Hygiene in Developing Countries) ). Middlesex: Tearfund URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]This video shows the application of biogas plants for the treatment of wastewater from Rwandan prisons.
KIST (2008): KIST, Rwanda, Large-scale Biogas Plants. Kigali Insitute of Science and Technology (KIST) URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]
This case study describes how the community organisation ESTAMOS, in collaboration with WaterAid, have successfully driven a household-based initiative to improve health and advocate for clean water and safe sanitation in Lichinga, the remote capital of the Niassa province in Mozambique.
ACCESSSANITATION (2012): Innovative Marketing. Removing the Barriers to Ecological Sanitation in Lichinga, Niassa Province, Mozambique. AccesSanitation URL [Accessed: 24.10.2012]
This report presents the initial findings from research into social marketing for sanitation in urban Africa, and the key issues that have been identified. A summary of the remaining activities that will be carried out is also provided. An extensive literature review has been completed and used to identify the major areas of interest within the research.
OBIKA, A. JENKINS, M. CURTIS, V. HOWARD, G. TREND (2002): Social Marketing for Urban Sanitation. Review of Evidence and Inception Report (Revised Edition). Leicestershire, Uk: Water, Engineering and Development Care (WEDC) URL [Accessed: 23.10.2012]
This gender mainstreaming (GM) guide, developed by ENERGIA, provides guidance on how to integrate gender concerns within the African Biogas Partnership Programme (ABPP) in particular and in biogas programmes in general. It is shown, how gender interventions can be undertaken as part of ABPP programme activities, what institutional aspects need to be looked at, and how to monitor the progress made on gender aspects of the programme. The GM Guide targets non- gender specialists in recognising and addressing gender issues in their work, with the intention of demystifying gender and clarifying the concept and practice of “gender mainstreaming” within ABPP.
ENERGIA (2010): A Guide on Gender Mainstreaming in the Africa Biogas Partnership Programme (ABPP). International Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy (ENERGIA) URL [Accessed: 23.10.2012]
In 2009, WSP began to work with ten local governments to test the effectiveness of marketing as a method to prompt households in rural Tanzania to invest in improving their sanitation facilities. Lessons include: to fall in line with national reporting structures to make monitoring and evaluation easier; to design the program around the consumer’s immediate needs and wants to bridge the knowledge-behaviour gap; to integrate supply and demand activities; and to strengthen the supply chain.
WSP (2010): Marketing Rural Sanitation Improvements in Tanzania. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) URL [Accessed: 23.10.2012]