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Project ongoing since: 2013
pS-Eau (Programme Solidarité Eau) »
Research and Development Activities of pS-Eau


To capitalise field experiences and research outcomes to support the sector research and improve practices in the field

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2013 - 2020
United Nations Childrens Fund »
Sanitation Water for All (SWA) Partnership reinvestment for improved global, regional and country engagement


to support and strengthen the Sanitation and Water for All Partnership to take action towards achieving the WASH-related targets of the Sustainable Development Goals, including improving safely managed sanitation

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2013 - 2016
Public Affairs Centre
Improving consumer voices and accountability in the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)


Address demand and supply issues through the use of social accountability tools to identify barriers to effective implementation, increase the voice of consumers in the SBM implementation etc.

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2013 - 2014
LEAD at Krea University »
Theoretical and practical advantages to applying performance-based payment structures for sanitation service delivery


Performance based approaches are intended to play an important role in making public service delivery more results-oriented. Purpose of this project is to create a white paper that describes the theoretical and practical advantages.

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2013 - 2016
Center for Study of Science, Technology & Policy (CSTEP)
Integrated sanitation investment planning tool


Developing a decision support tool that will help cities provide cost-effective and sustainable sanitation options for all, especially the urban poor

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2013 - 2015
University of Massachusetts
The microbial fuel cell latrine – Enhanced electricity recovery from domestic waste and expanded deployment


Converting the energy contained in human excreta into electricity using a modular Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) designed to retrofit existing composting latrines.

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2013 - 2014
Unilever PLC
Adaptation of pyrolysis technologies to the waste treatment market


To advance the application of pyrolysis technology to treat human waste, as a solution that can increase access to safe sanitation through offering a modular system appropriate for urban environments in developing countries.

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2013 - 2018
Asian Development Bank
Sanitation Financing Partnership Trust Fund under the Water Financing Partnership Facility (WFPF)


Contributing to a healthier, more productive urban poor in Asia through supporting innovations in policies, business models, and technologies for sanitation and septage management services

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2013 - 2015
Biofilcom Limited
Sanitation for all: Development of the Biofil Toilet System for scale up


To further develop an innovative system for on-site processing of human waste so that it is safer, more affordable, and more available to all, especially the poor

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2013 - 2018
Community Water and Sanitation Agency
Ghana Sanitation and Water in Small Towns and Rural Areas (SAWiSTRA) Programme


Assisting rural communities and small towns in four regions in Ghana to have access to safe sanitation and drastically reduce open defecation.

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2013 - 2016
Centre of Sustainable Environmental Sanitation »
Reinvent the toilet challenge - China Regional Program


To design, prototype and test entirely stand-alone, self-contained, practical sanitation modules which intake bodily wastes or fecal sludge swiftly dispose of them without being connected to the utility grid.

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2013 - 2016
Firmenich
Discovery and design of toilet malodor counteractants for managing offending smells and increasing consumer acceptance of reinvented toilets


To bring performing and affordable malodor counteracting solutions to the beneficiaries of the Foundation’s WSH initiatives by making the use of affected toilets a more desirable experience.

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2013 - 2015
PSI »
Project Prasaadhan - Business model development for fecal sludge management in rural Bihar, India


Developing commercially viable business models for pit emptying and combined service provision for emptying and disposal, treatment and/or reuse, fostering public-private partnerships for faecal sludge management

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2013 - 2017
Collectives for Integrated Livelihood Initiatives (CINI)
Integrated Water and Sanitation Model for Rural India


Sanitation promotion and sustainable sanitation technology for rural households, as part of livelihood projects aimed at alleviating poverty among tribal communities (in the states of Gujarat and Jharkhand)

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2013 - 2019
WaterAid »
Campaigning for sanitation in Ghana, India, West Africa and the US


To elevate sanitation as a national, regional and global political priority and strengthen accountability for related political and financial commitments at all levels, with a focus on West Africa, Ghana, India, and the US

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2013 - 2015
Emory University
Verification of BRAC grant outcomes


Helping to ensure that low-cost sanitation is delivered to target households, by BRAC in Bangladesh

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2013 - 2015
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
Does sanitation behavior migrate? Evidence from seasonal migrant workers in Bangladesh


The purpose of the project is to understand hygiene and sanitation behavior of seasonal migrant workers in Bangladesh.

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2013 - 2015
ICCO Cooperation »
SanMark-CITY: Intelligent Design in Urban Sanitation Marketing - Fostering Adaptation and Evolution of Innovative Technologies for Urban On-Site Sanitation in Bangladesh


To explore the critical gap in introducing, adapting and sustaining affordable on-site sanitation technologies on a large scale and to adapt and develop commercialization channels for 4 improved on-site sanitation technologies.

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2013 - 2017
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation »
Demonstration of pro-poor market-based solutions for fecal sludge management in urban centers of Southern Bangladesh


To demonstrate financially viable and sustainable Fecal sludge management solutions for cities and towns in Bangladesh

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2013 - 2015
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association »
Strengthening the Operation and Maintenance Sector for Servicing Decentralized Urban Sanitation Infrastructure in Karnataka, India


To support improved O&M services for decentralized urban sanitation infrastructure in one city in Karnataka.

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2013 - 2015
WASH United »
WASH United's fun, game and sport-based activities to raise the profile of sanitation and hygiene


Raising the awareness for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho and Uganda among the general public and among poor and marginalized people through the use of power of sports superstars, interactive games and positive communication

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2013 - 2015
American Standard Brands
Sanitation Product Development for Sub-Saharan Africa - Development of affordable, aspirational latrine products for markets in Sub-Saharan Africa (SaTo)


Commercialization of one or more products that facilitate the construction of hygienic rural latrines.

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2013 - 2015
rice (Research Institute for Compassionate Economics)
SQUAT (Sanitation Quality, Use, Access, and Trends): Evidence based sanitation advocacy for India


To influence Indian policy, such that the government – at its various levels – might better pursue an end to open defecation, especially in rural India, which is r.i.c.e.’s focus.

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2013 - 2015
Duke University
Neighborhood-scale treatment of fecal sludge by supercritical oxidation


The project seeks to demonstrate that both, supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) and supercritical water gasification (SCWG), a related technology, have prominent roles to play in solving the world’s sanitation challenges.

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2013 - 2019
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH »
Sanitation activities of GIZ in Tanzania


Support to Water Sector Development

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