In this section newsletters are kindly provided by partner organisations.
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Sustainable sanitation - ecosan newsletter of GIZ |
The program "Sustainable sanitation - ecosan" carried out by GIZ on behalf of the German ministry BMZ publishes a quarterly newsletter with information on projects, publications, events, new photos and videos and other issues related to ecological sanitation, as well as on sustainable sanitation. For more information >>click here.
To subscribe to this newsletter >>click here and select the Sustainable sanitation - ecosan newsletter available in both in English and French.
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Philippine Sanitation Series
Sanitation Series is a monthly two-page brochure-type of publication that will focus on a particular topic related to sanitation, which can be about policy, a persistent issue, a research breakthrough, practical applications of a technology, a new discovery or new way of thinking about sanitation, sanitation links to other research or development areas, and any other topic of knowledge and use value regarding sanitation.
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Every three months CREPA sends out an email bulletin to their contacts about ECOSAN information.
>>click here 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 to read the newsletters.
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Every two months WASTE sends out an email bulletin to their contacts.
>>click here to subscribe to the newsletter and find the newsletter archive
WASTE advises in sustainable improvement of the urban environment and is active in four fields:
* Solid waste management and resource recovery
* Low-cost sanitation and liquid waste management
* Community based environmental improvement
* Micro- and small enterprise development
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Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA) publishes an electronic newsletter on DEWATS Information quarterly. For more information >> click here.
Subscribe to the quarterly DEWATS Newsletter published by BORDA by sending an email to:
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The World Toilet Organization publishes an eNewsletter four times a year.
You can find the recent one (April 2011) >> here |
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD). Communities are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis of open defecation (OD) and take their own action to become ODF (open defecation free). The CLTS newsletter is published by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in the UK five times a year.
For subscribing to the CLTS newsletter by IDS >> click here.
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The "Environment and Public Health Organization" (ENPHO) is a service-oriented national Non Governmental Organization, established in 1990 that envisages contributing in sustainable community development by combining research and actions through the integrated programs in the environment and public health areas. This NGO is based in Nepal.
ENPHO publishes a monthly E-Bulletin.
E-mail:
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| Web: www.enpho.org
>>Click here to view the ENPHO E-Bulletin archive
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Peepoo is a personal, single-use, self-sanitising, fully biodegradable toilet that prevents faeces from contaminating the immediate area as well as the surrounding ecosystem. After use, Peepoo turns into valuable fertiliser that can improve livelihoods and increase food security.
To receive their newsletter click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your email address in the designated field.
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