SFDs (shit flow diagrams): looking for comprehensive guideline on the methodology to achieve those diagrams

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Re: New SFD Graphic Converter Tool now available

Dear all,

I am happy to announce that the new SFD Graphic Converter Tool is now available online (draft version)! By pressing one button in the calculation sheet, the tool generates the diagram - no more need to drag-and-drop around arrows with PowerPoint! Three files will be generated: .json, .png and .pdf. If the generated diagram needs further editing, you can still do so with the also generated PowerPoint file.

The tool can be downloaded through the SFD Toolbox . As it is a draft version, we are happy to receive feedback either here on the forum or by mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If you are looking for support, the SFD Helpdesk is happy to help: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

NOTE: Please keep the files included in the Converter Tool (.pptx and .xlsm) in one folder (for technical reasons).

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Lasse
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Re: Draft versions of SFD tools and methods are now available!

Dear Gian, dear all,

I am glad to let you know that the draft versions of the tools and methods for SFD production are now available to download: sfd.susana.org/toolbox

If you are planning to apply the tools, we would be very interested to learn how you intend to use SFD for your work and also if you have feedback on the available versions. You can drop us a line to let us know.

I hope you will like it and that the tools will be useful.

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Re: SFDs - guideline resources (Shit flow diagrams)

Hi Daniel,

Unfortunately the SFD side events during the World Water Week will not be broadcasted, but there will be a short presentation about the project during the 20th SuSanA meeting on Saturday, 22.08. For all those who cannot come to Stockholm, a live stream of the 20th SuSanA meeting will be available:
www2.su.se/media/videoplayer/videoplayer.../live/SEI&type=live​

A session on Cities and Planning is planned to start at 14:00, covering the following topics:
  • Sanitation Safety Planning (SSP), Kate Medlicott (WHO)
Presentation of the SSP approach, examples SSP in practice work and opportunities to implement
  • Sanipath Rapid Assessment Tool, Katharine Robb (Emory University)
A tool to assess the public health risks for poor urban neighborhoods as a result of poor fecal sludge management
  • SFDs (Excreta/Shit Flow Diagrams), Arne Panesar (GIZ)
SFDs are an advocacy tool to visualize how excreta physically flows through a city
  • Closing the urban sanitation loop in practice: An example from Namibia, Thomas Kluge (ISOE)
Experiences of the CuveWaters project in Namibia

The full agenda of the meeting can be download here: www.susana.org/en/events/susana-meetings...na-meeting-stockholm

Additionally, SFDs will also be presented at some WG meetings during the week. It will be a good opportunity to discuss the potential of SFDs with the SuSanA community. We will be glad to report back the outcomes of these conversation.

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Re: SFDs - guideline resources (Shit flow diagrams)

Dear Lasse,
Thanks for your feedback. I'll put a bookmark on SuSanA SFDs Toolbox webpage.
Have you got any idea by any chance about when the Toolbox is planned to be populated?
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Gian M.
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Re: SFDs - guideline resources (Shit flow diagrams)

Dear Daniel,
Thanks for the advice. I'd love to be in Stockholm for the World Water Week but unfortunately I can't. For sure I'll look up the website after the W.W. Week to see if any of the proceedings get published.
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Re: SFDs - guideline resources (Shit flow diagrams)

Hi Gian,
If by any chance you are going to be attending the World Water Week in Stockholm next week, do not miss the events on SFDs on Wednesday morning and afternoon. See details here: programme.worldwaterweek.org/event/4748 and here programme.worldwaterweek.org/event/4652

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Re: SFDs - guideline resources (Shit flow diagrams)

Dear Gian,

the mentioned documents are still under development and are not yet published. They will be uploaded here once they are.

You can find an interesting publication from WSP here though and some draft SFD-reports here .

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Lasse
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SFDs (shit flow diagrams): looking for comprehensive guideline on the methodology to achieve those diagrams

Dear all,

I'm considering with my organisation to use SFDs as an assessment, planning and advocacy tool in densely populated urban environments and informal developments in Lebanon.

I'm familiar with what SFDs look like as outputs, but I've not been able to find any comprehensive guideline on the methodology to achieve those diagrams.

Can anybody suggest any resources?

Thanks in advance,
Gian Melloni
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