Sanitation and Hygiene
The global water tool by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Posted on 12 Dec, 2010 04:18 PMThe WBCSD's Global Water Tool, launched at World Water Week 2007 in Stockholm and updated in 2009 for the
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Newsletter for December 2010 : "82% rural India still lacks basic amenities"
Posted on 09 Dec, 2010 02:02 PMArticle and Image Courtesy: Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD).
Plan India is looking for "Water and Sanitation Engineer"
Posted on 06 Dec, 2010 02:57 PMContent and Image Courtesy: Plan India
Plan India is a part of Plan International, one of the world's largest child centred community development organisations. The basis of Plan’s work lies in its commitment to the principle of equality and rights, developing the capacity of civil society to enable them to meet their needs and replicating successful models that have worked.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is looking for PhD Studentship for Sanitation Research in Orissa
Posted on 06 Dec, 2010 12:44 PMContent and Image Courtesy: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
The Environmental Health Group at LSHTM is undertaking a three-year randomized, controlled trial in Orissa, India to investigate the impact of improved rural sanitation on diarrhoeal disease and helminth infection. The grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation includes three years of funding for a PhD studentship at LSHTM to participate and support various aspects of the study, including design and data analysis. A principal focus of the studentship will be to investigate the use of previously installed latrines, assess the impact of sub-optimal latrine use on exposure to faecal pathogens and improve methods for assessing latrine use. While the student will develop the actual research plan, it is envisioned that the work will involve a cross-sectional study in Orissa to assess the extent to which latrines installed during the past five years have been fully adopted by householders. In addition, the researcher will undertake a trial of a “smart” technology for assessing latrine use and compare this with more conventional approaches.
Ecological Sanitation locations in India
Posted on 01 Dec, 2010 04:55 PMEcological Sanitation is a new approaching sanitation where there is minimal water use and where human waste can be used as fertilizer. It is a truly sustainable approach.
Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health (FINISH) Sanitation Contest
Posted on 26 Nov, 2010 04:02 PMContent and Image Courtesy: Ideaken
Programme FINISH stands for Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health and is being supported and implemented since 2009 by an Indo-Dutch consortium comprising NGOs, academic and financial institutions, insurance companies and banks from the two countries. Its objective is to diffuse 1 million safe sanitation systems (i.e. toilets with proper treatment of waste produced) to low income communities in rural India through mobilizing funds from end-user households.
Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management (SSWM) toolbox launched
Posted on 26 Nov, 2010 03:57 PMsswm.info – On November 1st, the Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management toolbox went online.
News roundup (16-22 November 2010)
Posted on 24 Nov, 2010 10:07 PMSanitation/Wastewater
- India tops the list of nations lacking toilets
- India hunts for a Rural Toilet Design, 1000 Euros up for grabs
- 82% of rural India deprived of three basic necessities of life — tapped drinking water, electricity connection and sanitation
- There are 700 million cell phone connections in India, but only half this number of Indians have access to private toilets, says a UN study
WaterAid is looking for Programme Officer Policy Research based in New Delhi
Posted on 23 Nov, 2010 11:30 AMContent Courtesy: WaterAid
Based in: New Delhi
Salary: The package for the position will be around Rs.6.5 lakh gross per annum
WaterAid is an international nongovernmental organisation focused exclusively on improving poor people's access to safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation in developing countries. WaterAid is an equal opportunities employer.
WaterAid has operations in 26 countries of Africa, Asia and the Pacific Region. In India WaterAid operates as a liaison Office (Country Office) in New Delhi and Additional Liaison (Regional) Offices in Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, and Lucknow. In 10 states across the country WaterAid supports the work of a large number of national and regional NGOs in the provision of safe and effective water and sanitation for poor and marginalized communities.
WaterAid is looking for Programme Officer Research and Media Relations based in New Delhi
Posted on 23 Nov, 2010 10:41 AMContent Courtesy: WaterAid
Based in: New Delhi
Salary: The package for the position will be around Rs.6.5 lakh gross per annum
WaterAid is an international nongovernmental organisation focused exclusively on improving poor people's access to safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation in developing countries. WaterAid is an equal opportunities employer.
WaterAid has operations in 26 countries of Africa, Asia and the Pacific Region. In India WaterAid operates as a liaison Office (Country Office) in New Delhi and Additional Liaison (Regional) Offices in Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, and Lucknow. In 10 states across the country WaterAid supports the work of a large number of national and regional NGOs in the provision of safe and effective water and sanitation for poor and marginalized communities.