Faecal Sludge Management in Toamasina, Madagascar and Bamako, Mali | ||||||||
position paper Apr 2018 ; 12 pages ![]() Ed. Join For Water - Gent Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Abstract: For many years Protos has been working with local authorities, strategic partner organisations and communities in developing countries to end open air defecation while promoting basic sanitation. As a result, many households use latrines. In urban areas this resulted in a new challenge, because while latrine pits fill up, emptying services are non-existent or poorly organised. This article is about Protos’ experiences with faecal sludge management in Toamasina, Madagascar, and in Bamako, Mali.
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