Engineering for Change: "Five questions with Sasha Kramer"

Written by Rob Goodier for Engineering for Change on July 8, 2012 Sasha Kramer's enthusiasm for recycling poop is contagious. After hearing from her, it's not hard to imagine the need to give your indoor bathroom a Stone-Age rennovation. She developed EcoSan latrines that store human waste in....

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July 2012 Newsletter: Compost and Cabbages

Dear friends, We are trying to be vigilant in sending a note each month on the 12th as our commemoration to the earthquake victims in Haiti, those who are still struggling to recover and those that were lost. The months fly by so quickly and sometimes it feels like so little has changed, and then I....

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Sustainable Sanitation Conference 2012: Summary and Overview

SOIL, in partnership with UNICEF, hosted the first Sustainable Sanitation Conference in Haiti on June 12-13, 2012. Over 150 people from over 50 groups, organizations and government ministries attended. This review summarizes the key lessons presented and discussed at the Sustainable Sanitation....

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"Introduction" Tim Forster, Independent Consultant

This is a review of the introduction from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. Tim Forster outlined some of the characteristics....

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"Existing Research on Pathogen Die-Off in Ecological Sanitation Systems"; Sasha Kramer, Nick Preneta, Joaneson Lacour

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. Existing Research on Pathogen Die-Off in Ecological....

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"Global Overview of Experiences with Sustainable Sanitation" Anthony Kilbride, Independent Consultant

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. [accordions] [accordion title="English" active="yes"]....

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"Kaka Kapab! SOIL's Experiences with Ecological Waste Treatment and Compost Reuse" Jean Marie Noel and Romel Toussaint, SOIL

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. Kaka Kapab! SOIL’s Experiences with Ecological Waste....

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SOIL's Experiences in Ecological Sanitation: Adapting a Sanitation Model to Address Past Failures; Baudeler Magloire and Erinold Frederic, SOIL

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. SOIL’s Experiences in Ecological Sanitation: Adapting....

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National Sanitation Strategy - Edwige Petit, DINEPA

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. Edwige Petit introduced DINEPA’s planned sanitation....

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"Experiences with Ecological Sanitation at Resettlement Sites" Patrick Clervil and Joseph Pierre-Juste, Concern

This is a review of one presentation from the Sustainable Sanitation Conference, co-hosted by SOIL and UNICEF in June 2012. For an introduction and general overview of the conference, or to find information about other presentations, click here. Experiences with Ecological Sanitation at Resettlement....

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