Sanitation and Hygiene
Gram Gaurav Yatra : Initiated by Public Health Engineering Department (PHED), Government of Bihar, WaterAid and UNICEF
Posted on 05 Feb, 2009 01:23 AMIn order to sensitise people towards health and hygiene, Public Health Engineering Department (PHED), Government of Bihar, WaterAid and UNICEF have taken up a month long Gram Gaurav Yatra to promote sanitation in Bihar. PHED Minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey announced the launch of Bihar Gram Gaurav Rath Yatra on January 28 that embarked on a Movement towards the noble mission of restoring human dignity and the self-esteem of rural Indians through the "GRAM GAURAV YATRA".
Overview of the 2008 Kosi flood situation from Samajik Shaikshanik Vikas Kendra
Posted on 02 Feb, 2009 09:01 PMThe following article is the latest update of an overview of Kosi floods by SSVK. It reveals the ineffective handling and inadequate supply of materials by the Government in the flood hit regions. It also points out the activities done by various organizations and SSVK itself.
DEWATS Newsletter: Volume 1|Issue 5|December 2008
Posted on 27 Dec, 2008 10:13 AMThe DEWATS Newsletter, published bi-monthly by BORDA in Bremen, constitutes a compilation of links to articles about dewats and sanitation from the BNS N
Source South Asia: Issue 13 (15 Dec 08)
Posted on 22 Dec, 2008 08:45 AMSince its foundation in 1968, the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) has facilitated the sharing, promotion and use of knowledge so that governments, professionals and organisations can better suppo
Audio files: Bihar floods - The survival story
Posted on 17 Dec, 2008 07:44 PMFollowing is the summary of an interview of Anshu after he along with his team did their part in the rehabilitation processes. The summary narrates Anshu's experiences and evaluations on Bihar flood.
Kosi rehabilitation policy document from the Bihar Government
Posted on 15 Dec, 2008 11:05 AMThe document can be downloaded as a PDF here (Hindi): Kosi rehabilitation policy document
Kosi disaster: The rehabilitation & reconstruction policy
EEDS develops light-weight concrete composite Ecosan pans!
Posted on 12 Dec, 2008 04:03 AMEEDS has successfully developed various models of light weight concrete composites Ecosan pans with the support of UNICEF, New Delhi and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Sweden. These products were unveiled at the SACOSAN conference held in New Delhi recently.
Source South Asia, Issue 12 (03 Dec 08)
Posted on 09 Dec, 2008 06:14 AMSince its foundation in 1968, the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) has facilitated the sharing, promotion and use of knowledge so that governments, professionals and organisations can better supp
Ecosan calculations & urine as a fertilizer!
Posted on 08 Dec, 2008 12:33 PMVishwanath calls on all to set aside the "yuck" factor and take a rational view of the use of urine as a fertilizer. From a open discussion he goes on to list out the advantages of using plant nutrient rich urine as fertilizer and provides the maths behind his validation!! Write in with your take in the comments!