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Waste-to-Value Sanitation in Kakuma Refugee Camp



rapport Jan 2020 ; 24 pages
Ed. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Seattle UNHCR - Genève
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Abstract:
Market-based solutions are increasingly seen as having an important role in filling gaps in public services provision and bring increased efficiency to humanitarian assistance. UNHCR partnered with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) to investigate waste-to-value sanitation solutions for areas with difficult ground conditions in protracted refugee camp settings in East Africa. In response to a call for sanitation solutions for difficult ground conditions in refugee settings, Sanivation introduced an innovative market-based solution with a waste-to-value component to Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. This report examines the business model and financial model that Sanivation developed during the project and illustrates some of the real world challenges and opportunities for waste-to-value sanitation. It is hoped that the insights from this research will provide a useful reference for potential investors and entrepreneurs, as well as humanitarian practitioners looking to design self-sustaining waste-to-value sanitation services in refugee and low-resource settings in the future.

Mots clefs:

accès à l'assainissement (CI) (DT) (OP) , conflit (CI) (DT) (OP)

Pays concerné:

Kenya (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - Seattle - Etats Unis
    

UNHCR - Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés - Genève - Suisse
    

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