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Introduction new technologies is only one aspect of development work. Showing people the benefit of spending their hard earned money is also key. Learn how iDE's social enterprise Hydrologic is doing this with local TV commercials.
MARTIN, I. (2014): iDE Hydrologic: Super Tunsai Water Filter TV Commercial [Video file]. URL
This document outlines the current wastewater management in Frogn, including information on the types and performance of toilet systems used, greywater treatment systems, and wastewater treatment systems.
JENSSEN, P.D. (n.y): Frogn Case - The Existing Wastewater Situation. Aas: Norvergian University of Life Science (UMB)
This toolkit is a compilation of existing relevant sanitation focused emergency response mechanisms, technologies and experiences to support institutions and local government units in disaster response. It was developed in the aftermath of cyclone Ketsana in 2009.
PEN (2010): Philippine Emergency Sanitation Reference Toolkit. Excreta Disposal. Manila: The Philippine Ecosan Network (PEN)
Water Aid (Moçambique) has spent about one year supporting the Government’s efforts to revive a sanitation programme in the Niassa Province, northern Moçambique. This report documents the achieved experiences of this project.
BRESLIN, N. (2000): Ecosan in Niassa. (= Water Aid Mozambique Report No. 1 ). Maputo: Water Aid Mocaambique
LEAD, a local women’s organisation, promotes SODIS for the treatment of drinking water at household level, making use of its existing network of sangams (women self-help groups). In addition, teachers and students of local schools are trained. For the supply of PET-bottles, a micro-credit system was implemented.
League for Education and Development, LEAD (n.y): SODIS - Water quality improvement at household level. A case example from Tamil Nadu, India. (= SODIS Project Case Study ). Tamil Nadu, India: EAWAG/ SANDECUnpublished report
CAMARA, A. (2017): Rapport d’Activité Mobilisation Communautaire dans le Cadre de la Promotion du TED. Conakry: Tinkisso-Antenna URL