Fecal sludge management: diagnostics for service delivery in urban areas - report of a FSM study in Hawassa, Ethiopia
Rebecca Scott
Ian Ross
Peter M. Hawkins
2134/23701
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/report/Fecal_sludge_management_diagnostics_for_service_delivery_in_urban_areas_-_report_of_a_FSM_study_in_Hawassa_Ethiopia/9461072
This report summarizes the main findings of a case study on fecal sludge management in Hawassa,Ethiopia. The specific objectives of the study were: to provide quantitative and qualitative data on the sanitation situation in Hawassa from a socio-economic perspective, specifically as it relates to FSM; to do the above in such a way that the data is representative of the city as a whole but also providing a separate picture of the situation in low-income areas, primarily through qualitative means in the Hawassa case; to provide initial recommendations to guide discussions around future interventions in the sanitation sector in Hawassa, by contributing credible data and analysis; and to inform the development of analytical tools and guidelines, by road-testing draft tools using primary data collection.
2017-01-12 16:11:28
Urban sanitation
Faecal sludge
Diagnostic tools
Hawassa
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