The WASHaLOT is an innovative group handwashing facility. It is durable, cost effective, water-saving and can be manufactured and installed using local manufacturers and installers.
The WASHaLOT was developed by the GIZ Regional Fit for School Programme together with the GIZ Sustainable Sanitation Sector Programme in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. Various versions of the technology have since been promoted in schools in the Philippines, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Guinea and Uganda.
The WASHaLOT 3.0 is seen as a unique group handwashing station which is cost efficient and time saving. Various stakeholder groups among users (schools, HCFs and public buildings) use the technology in different ways (timely and scheduled in schools; one-time and irregular in other settings). However, they all value handwashing as important and appreciate the presence of a handwashing facility in the premise.
Image: WASHaLOT
East Asia & Pacific Educators Europe & Central Asia Health and hygiene Politicians and local decision makers Practitioners Schools Sub-Saharan Africa
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Eschborn
Germany
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