This project aims to implement sanitation solutions for the city of Warangal in India that are non-networked and cover the entire sanitation value chain
To develop a plan for universal access to safe sanitation in Warangal City in Andhra Pradesh, India with a focus on the poor leading to an open-defecation free city by providing non-networked services with the involvement of private sector;
To implement sanitation solutions for the city of Warangal in India that are non-networked, cover the entire sanitation value chain, are equitable, sustainable, tailored to local needs and suited to local policy and physical environment
This project was co-funded by DFID.
There are follow-on projects to this one. Please find them in the project database by looking for more recent projects by ASCI.
V. Srinivas Chary
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Cities East Asia & Pacific Emptying and transport (non sewered) Enabling environment and institutional strengthening Faecal sludge treatment processes Government-owned entity (not university or research) Operation, maintenance and sustainable services Political processes and institutional aspects Politicians and local decision makers Public awareness, advocacy and civil society engagement Specific to one or several countries Treatment of faecal sludge UK government Urban (entire city)
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