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Programmes and projects of WASTE working on Sanitation


FolderEcosan School Programme

Waste is currently initiating an ecosan school programme to meet the need for safe sanitation around the world. We think ecological sanitation can offer a viable solution for the sanitation problems at schools in the developing world. Additionally, by informing the pupils schools can provide links to reaching families and communities.

This project will fit in the SSHE programme from the IRC: School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SSHE) focuses on the responsibility to provide children with an effective and healthy learning environment. It includes the provision of facilities that children need for sanitation, hand-washing and water supply and the support to children to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge on effective hygiene.

In general the ecosan school programme targets three different groups. First of all, companies, individuals and co-financing organisations who want to support selected ecological sanitation school projects. Secondly, Dutch schools and youth clubs who are interested in the subject of school sanitation to discuss developmental and environmental issues on a global scale within their educational activities. Thirdly, Dutch supporters of school projects in the South who want to improve sanitation facilities as part of the project.

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Web LinkWomen in Europe for a Common Future

Women in Europe for a Common Future is a network of organisations and individuals working for sustainable development, protection of human health and environment and poverty reduction. It's international network consists of members and partners in Western and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

WECF has a working group on on water and Sanitation. It monitors the development and implementation of the EU Water Initiative and organises information and exchanges experiences on drinking water problems and solutions (eco-sanitation, rain harvesting and other low cost technical solutions affordable for communities). WECF has a working relationship with WASTE in a project in Bulgaria 2005 - 2007.

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ArticleISSUE Programme

Integrated Support for a Sustainable Urban Environment

January 2003 a new four year programme has started at WASTE: ISSUE - Integrated Support for a Sustainable Urban Environment. The programme is financed by DGIS (Netherlands Agency for International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs). It is now going into it's final year.

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