Title | Sanitation policy in Ghana : key factors and the potential for ecological sanitation solutions |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Thrift, C |
Pagination | vi, 23 p. : 2 boxes, 4 fig. 3 tab. |
Date Published | 2007-01-01 |
Publisher | Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) |
Place Published | Stockholm, Sweden |
ISSN Number | 9789197602204 |
Keywords | access to sanitation, ecological sanitation, faecal-disposal diseases, faeces, ghana, ghana ashanti region kumasi, sanitation |
Abstract |
Ghana presents an interesting case for the ecosan programme: in several districts, there are already competitive markets for faecal sludge, the most common sanitation technology in urban areas is a double-vault composting VIP latrine, and there is ample private-sector involvement in sanitation provision. There are many well organized actors involved in the sector (government, civil society, and (authors abstract) |
Notes | Bibliography: p. 21-23 |
Custom 1 | 824 |