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TitleAfghan sustainable water supply and sanitation (swss) project : latrine and sanitation options manual
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsARD -Washington, DC, US
Paginationiii, 132 p.; tab.; fig.;photographs
Date Published2010-05-05
PublisherUSAID afghanistan
Place PublishedKabul, Afghanistan
Keywordsaccess to sanitation, afghanistan, latrines, technical development
Abstract

Poor sanitation is endemic across Afghanistan and exacts a heavy toll on public health. In response, the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD), multiple donors, the United Nations, several implementers, and USAID are engaged in providing funding and technical leadership to sanitation programs and facility construction throughout the country. These resources are sorely needed, but money and technologies alone cannot solve the problem. Donors and implementers must agree to promote, and uniformly apply sound social development, public health, marketing, finance, and technical guidance to the health-focused planning of new investments and the delivery of sustainable sanitation services. This Manual aims to meet these needs by serving as a practical guide for Component 2 of USAID‘s Sustainable Water Supply and Sanitation Project (SWSS) and the selection of sanitation technology options to satisfy local desires and meet national needs. While this Manual is developed specifically for SWSS, it is hoped that it will be a living document for the professionals and organizations working to address fecal contamination across Afghanistan. [authors abstract]

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