PRI;The World: Waste Not: Composting Toilets in Haiti

By Amy Bracken, PRI's The World, June 2, 2011 The village of Truittier, on the northern edge of Port-au-Prince, has a certain charm. Pigs snort and fowl cluck amid vegetable gardens and cactus hedges lining dirt paths. But the village’s raison d’etre lies in plain sight – piles of sorted trash in....

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June 2011: Dear Friends of SOIL

Dear Friends, I have waited to write this letter to you, waited to have some good news to share, wanted toshare hope and not disillusionment, wanted to reassure you that the program we have developed since the earthquake will continue to serve families in need. But as today marks the first day of....

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Holy Crap! SOIL in Haiti (the film)

By Jennifer Benorden, June 2011 Watch the film at holycrapthefilm.com.

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Sierra Magazine: Royal Flush

By Molly Oleson, Sierra Magazine, May/June 2011 "Even prior to the earthquake, Haiti had the worst sanitation of any country in the western hemisphere. Most people here who don't have access to a toilet go in the bushes or in plastic bags that get thrown into abandoned lots or bodies of water. "As....

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Sustainable Sanitation Alliance Publishes SOIL's Paper: Can We Sell EcoSan Compost in Haiti? A Market Analysis Report

With the support of Oxfam Great Britain, SOIL conducted a market assessment of compost and fertilizer sales in Haiti with a specific focus on indentifying possible markets for the sale of compost generated by EcoSan projects. Throughout the course of this study, the following market conditions were....

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Huffington Post: Empowering Haiti Through Sanitation, Sasha Kramer Named "Greatest Person of the Day"

By Julia Steers, Huffington Post, January 13, 2011 Social change rarely makes for glamorous work, but Dr. Sasha Kramer's sanitation efforts in Haiti redefine the phrase "down and dirty." As a Stanford graduate student studying ecology, Sasha decided that upon graduation, she would go to Haiti to....

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Black Looks: Toilets are a human right: From poo to compost in 6 months

By Sokari, Black Looks, January 12, 2011 I met Sasha Kramer the co-founder of SOIL [Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods] one Sunday afternoon at a Haitian family wedding party high up on the top of a hill in Pernier district of Port-au-Prince. About 20 of us piled into the flat bed truck and....

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