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Pricing options for ECOSAN toilet - A toolkit by UNICEF-SEI

A Nanal Bamboo Superstructure Ecosan Toilet - UNICEF and SEI - Tamil NaduThis toolkit presents various pricing options with photos of an Ecosan (Ecological Sanitation) toilet, also known as a compost pit latrine, from the work of UNICEF and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) in Tamil Nadu.Read More

Mainstreaming ecosan into the ongoing Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) is a major challenge in India and the unit cost of Ecosan toilet is often quoted as a major impediment. In this context, UNICEF and SEI supported a program in Tamil Nadu in 2008, towards experimenting with different Ecosan toilet super-structure options to work out the comparative cost as well as the details of operation and maintenance.

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Learning from experience - Water and environmental sanitation in India - UNICEF report

UNICEFThis report by the UNICEF describes the efforts undertaken by UNICEF in colllaboration with the government of India to achieve total sanitation and water coverage in the country. This report provides the details of the attempts made and the outcomes achieved over the period of three decades.Read More

India’s water and sanitation programme, strongly supported by UNICEF for nearly three decades, has provided not only services but also long-term training and technical support, especially in the case of water supply.  The programme has also encouraged technological innovation and international expertise while at the same time strengthening input from the community and local private sector. The WES programme in India has evolved and expanded to coincide with changing conditions and priorities. 

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Arsenic primer - Guidance for UNICEF country offices on the investigation and mitigation of arsenic contamination

 This manual by the UNICEF contains a synthesis of the knowledge UNICEF and its partners have gained over the last ten years in arsenic mitigation programmes in Asia, including information on the occurrence and effects of arsenic, mitigation programme design, testing, communication, and water supply options. Read More

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