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2011 - 2015
USAID
Upgrading the Mafraq Wastewater Treatment Plant in Jordan
To support the feasibility study and design for upgrading the existing wastewater treatment plant, and fund the construction and construction management to upgrade the plant to a capacity of 6,550 m3 per day
2023 - 2025
Village Development Organization (VDO) Ghotki
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Upscaling WASH-systems-strengthening in Fragile and Developing Contexts to Achieve SDG 6 in Ghotki
The purpose of the program is to improve primary healthcare infrastructure and services, especially in rural areas; expand access to clean drinking water and sanitation facilities; implement affordable housing programs for low-income households; and enhan
2018 - 2019
Aquaya Institute
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Urban Sanitation Economics
Measure and compare the full life-cycle costs of high-quality sanitation products and services with willingness-to-pay for these products and services by low-income households.
2011 - 2018
J-PAL (Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Urban Services Initiative (USI)
To evaluate innovative methods designed to improve the welfare of the urban poor in Asia and Africa. The project covers, amongst other issues, water, sanitation, and hygiene, migrant integration and livelihoods, energy and the environment, transportation.
2014 - 2017
Khanyisa Projects
Urine diversion toilet waste removal and re-use through black soldier fly (BSF) technology
Public Private Partnerships in the eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, to improve the delivery of sanitation services through an incentivized contract for emptying and transport and for processing of excreta to develop valuable products
2011 - 2018
University of the West of England
Urine-tricity: Electricity from urine
To scale down the size and improve the performance of microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology in order to further opportunities to implement this technology to address energy access issues in developing countries
2017 - 2019
Oxfam GB
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Urinetricity - pilot of the pee power urinal
Integrating microbial fuel cells into a urine diversion toilet
2011 - 2016
USAID
USAID development innovations ventures WSH collaboration
To support a collaboration with the U.S. Agency for International Development to support the identification, testing, and sustained uptake of evidence-based approaches to delivering water, sanitation and hygiene services to the poor
2017 - 2021
PSI
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USAID Transform WASH Program in Ethiopia
To reach over 1 million households with improved toilets by 2021.
2017 - 2018
EOOS
User interface of the blue diversion toilet
To support development of an improved source separating dry toilet user interface for sitting and squatting toilets for family use in developing countries
2017 - 2018
Oxfam GB
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User-Centred Sanitation Design through Rapid Community Engagement
To understand how to design, implement, and evaluate approaches to user-centred sanitation that incorporate rapid community engagement and are appropriate for the first stage of rapid-onset emergencies
2016 - 2019
WaterAid
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Using EcoSan toilets for enhanced health in Bugesera District (Rwanda)
Piloting EcoSan toilets in 2 communal villages
2016 - 2018
Stanford University
Using existing data to investigate relationships between social norms and adolescent health behaviors and outcomes
To research the associations between social/gender norms and adolescent health behaviors and outcomes using existing data
2014 - 2015
PSI
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Using performance-based contracting to build a pay-for-use sanitation market in Monrovia, Liberia
Analyzing the specific opportunities for private sector providers at all points in the sanitation value chain and assessing consumer willingness to pay for those services
2011 - 2012
Nature Healing Nature
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Using waste to move waste (using urine to flush waste)
Designing a device that would utilize urine to flush waste through a pour-flush (PF) toilet thus reducing or eliminating the need for scarce flush water during the dry season in developing countries
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
2015 - 2016
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Viscous heating for helminth deactivation in fecal sludge (200 to 1000 liters/hour)
Earlier phases of the research were successful in destroying helminth eggs in fecal sludge using viscous heating. The next step is to scale-up the equipment for larger flow rates.
2020 - 2021
Sanergy
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Voices of manual pit emptiers: their crucial role in FSM, challenges faced, and desired support
Manual Pit Emptiers (MPEs) play a crucial role in urban sanitation. Sanergy, CAWST and PASA sought to focus on the work that MPEs do, the challenges they face and what support they need to improve their work.
2011 - 2014
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Vortex bioreactors for the processing of fecal sludge and waste water
Sterilizing pathogen contaminated water through bringing a destructive agent (e.g. a fully recyclable copper-alginate bead) into intense contact with the microbial fraction
2010 - 2015
Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology
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VUNA - Promoting sanitation and nutrient recovery through urine separation (Valorisation of urine nutrients in Africa)
This project developed a system to collect source-separated urine and process it into fertiliser. Collection logistics, treatment technologies, and social and economic assessments of nutrient recovery were some of the activities.
2018 - 2022
Center for Water and Sanitation, CRDF, CEPT University
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Wai - Citywide Inclusive Sanitation
To demonstrate an approach for achieving citywide inclusive sanitation services across the service chain and moving towards ODF+ and ODF++ in small and medium towns in India by supporting Wai municipality.
2017 - 2018
BBC Media Action
WASH Academy for Rural Sanitation Facilitators (RSFs)
To support the training and refresh knowledge of 200,000 rural sanitation facilitators across eight states in India
2014 - 2016
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
WASH and Disability project, Rumphi, Malawi
Developing tools for assessing WASH access for people with disabilities, generating data on the prevalence and nature of WASH access problems, providing guidance on some aspects of potential mitigation strategies
2017 - 2020
WaterAid
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WASH for Tea Pickers (Bangladesh)
To reach underprivileged excluded groups (Manipuri, Garo, Khasi, Tipra, Tanchangya and Santal) living in north-east of Bangladesh known as tea pickers and ethnic community
2015 - 2017
WHO (World Health Organization)
WASH Funding Flow Map: Tracking financing to drinking-water sanitation and hygiene (TrackFin Initiative)
To scale-up the implementation of a financial information tracking tool for the WASH sector
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