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Onyango, P. (2009). Sanitation in Public Institutions of Kenya - Using sanitation to reduce environmental degradation. GTZ. [26.62 KB]

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Onyango, P. (2009). Rural Sanitation at Household Level and Primary Schools in Western, Nyanza and North Eastern Provinces of Kenya - Improving rural sanitation to reduce poverty. GTZ. [46.42 KB]

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Bodik, I., Ridderstolpe, P. (2007). Sustainable Sanitation in Central and Eastern Europe - Addressing the needs of small and medium-size settlements. Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe. [2.42 MB]

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The question is what to do in a situation where there is less and less appropriate water for all of these needs, not to mention the growing human population, that year by year …

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Wilke, I. (2003). Psychology and sanitation - A personal perspective. GTZ/IWA. [44.92 KB]

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Promoting ecological sanitation involves confronting potential users on a psy chological level. I illustrate this through my personal experience as a user of a dry urine diversion …

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Wegelin-Schuringa, M. (2000). Public Awareness and Mobilisation for Ecosanitation. International Symposium on Ecological Sanitation, Bonn. [159.34 KB]

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Sawyer, R. (2003). Sanitation as if it really matters - Taking toilets out of the (water) closet and into the loop. [174.26 KB]

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The following paper focuses on some of the social-cultural aspects of ecological sanitation promotion. It begins by considering some of the common assumptions and misconceptions …

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van der Meulen, R., Moe, C., Breslin, E. (2003). Ecological sanitation in Mozambique - Baseline data on acceptability, use and performance. 2nd international symposium on ecological sanitation, April 2003. [86.63 KB]

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Households using ecological sanitation (“ecosan”) latrines in Niassa province, Mozambique, (n=76) were surveyed regarding the factors contributing to the adoption, …

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Jenkins, M. (2004). Who Buys Latrines, Where and Why?. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). [308.19 KB]

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This field note aims to explain the concept of household demand for sanitation in developing countries, what stimulates demand among new adopters, and how this knowledge can be …

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Holden, R., Terreblanche, R., Muller, M. (2003). Factors which have influenced the acceptance of ecosan in South Africa and development of a marketing strategy. IWA - 2nd international symposium on ecological sanitation. [77.6 KB]

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This paper contends that the marketing of ecological sanitation is no different for any other sanitation technology. People are motivated by reasons other than health to improve …

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Green, J., Melot, S. (2001). Advocacy and Water - A practical guide. Tearfund. [589.97 KB]

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The aim of this guide is to increase our partners’ ability and effectiveness in their advocacy work on water. …

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