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- SSD is a sanitation program funded by USAID, which aims to create sustainable sanitation market for the urban poor in Benin and Côte d'Ivoire. This market will elicit a demand for sanitation services and a reliable supply of high-quality sanitation products and services.
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Did you miss our recent webinar on increasing access to basic sanitation in Bihar and Abidjan? Or are there sections you would like to listen to again? The webinar recording and supplementary tools and resources are now available. WATCH NOW !
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Listen in as panelists discuss successes and failures of the strategies from the USAID Sanitation Service Delivery (SSD) program’s Healthy Compound model in Abidjan, which is using a total market approach to develop prefabricated septic tanks made of ferrocement; and the Supporting Sustainable Sanitation (3Si) project in Bihar, which has used a market-based approach to overcome supply and demand barriers to latrine access and use.
Panelists included Dana Ward, COP, SSD; Bikas Sinha, General Manager -Programs, 3Si; and Lassina Togola, Technical Advisor, PSI Cote d'Ivoire.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
In addition to the recorded webinar, the following supplementary resources are available:
•Technical Brief: Constructing Septic Tanks On-Site Using Ferrocement
•PowerPoint Presentation By 3Si India
•PowerPoint Presentation By PSI Cote D'Ivoire
•Video:How To Make A Ferrocement Septic Tank
How To Make A Ferrocement Septic Tank
WATCH NOW .
Listen in as panelists discuss successes and failures of the strategies from the USAID Sanitation Service Delivery (SSD) program’s Healthy Compound model in Abidjan, which is using a total market approach to develop prefabricated septic tanks made of ferrocement; and the Supporting Sustainable Sanitation (3Si) project in Bihar, which has used a market-based approach to overcome supply and demand barriers to latrine access and use.
Panelists included Dana Ward, COP, SSD; Bikas Sinha, General Manager -Programs, 3Si; and Lassina Togola, Technical Advisor, PSI Cote d'Ivoire.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
In addition to the recorded webinar, the following supplementary resources are available:
•Technical Brief: Constructing Septic Tanks On-Site Using Ferrocement
•PowerPoint Presentation By 3Si India
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- SSD is a sanitation program funded by USAID, which aims to create sustainable sanitation market for the urban poor in Benin and Côte d'Ivoire. This market will elicit a demand for sanitation services and a reliable supply of high-quality sanitation products and services.
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Webinar: Involving The Private Sector In Increasing Access To Basic Sanitation In Bihar And Abidjan
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Involving The Private Sector In Increasing Access To Basic Sanitation In Bihar And Abidjan
Wednesday, 12 April 2017 | 3 - 4 pm GMT | 11 am - 12 noon Eastern Time
About our market-based models:
Only 22% of Abidjan’s population has access to basic sanitation. Many low-income residents of the city live in compound houses of 4 to 45 persons, who share a common toilet. The situation is not too different in Bihar where only 30% of the population have access to basic sanitation, and open defecation is still rife.
This webinar explores successes and failures of the strategies from:
1-the USAID Sanitation Service Delivery (SSD) program’s Healthy Compound model in Abidjan, which is using a total market approach to develop prefabricated septic tanks made of ferrocement; and
2-the Supporting Sustainable Sanitation (3Si) project in Bihar, which has used a market-based approach to overcome supply and demand barriers to latrine access and use...
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Involving The Private Sector In Increasing Access To Basic Sanitation In Bihar And Abidjan
Wednesday, 12 April 2017 | 3 - 4 pm GMT | 11 am - 12 noon Eastern Time
About our market-based models:
Only 22% of Abidjan’s population has access to basic sanitation. Many low-income residents of the city live in compound houses of 4 to 45 persons, who share a common toilet. The situation is not too different in Bihar where only 30% of the population have access to basic sanitation, and open defecation is still rife.
This webinar explores successes and failures of the strategies from:
1-the USAID Sanitation Service Delivery (SSD) program’s Healthy Compound model in Abidjan, which is using a total market approach to develop prefabricated septic tanks made of ferrocement; and
2-the Supporting Sustainable Sanitation (3Si) project in Bihar, which has used a market-based approach to overcome supply and demand barriers to latrine access and use...
Register Now
Learning and Communication Manager SSD|PSI Côte d’Ivoire
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