This webinar has been recorded in 5 parts. This video clip contains Part 1, with an introduction by Arno Rosemarin
Webinar description:
"Productive sanitation" - a discussion with three Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grantees. Hosted by: Stockholm Environment Institute and the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
This webinar is part of a larger grant that SEI received in November 2012 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, see here for further explanations:
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Date: 25 February 2014
The topic of this webinar was "Productive sanitation", and it was the sixth webinar in a series with the aim to give increased exposure to the BMGF research grants which are also discussed on the SuSanA Discussion Forum (see: [ Ссылка ])
Moderator: Nelson Ekane (SEI)
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Large scale production and commercialization of "Fortifer" - a fertilizer manufactured from faecal sludge - in Ghana
By Olufunke Cofie and Josiane Nikiema (IWMI-Ghana), IWMI (International Water Management Institute) West Africa Office, Accra, Ghana
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When flies are the good guys: can black soldier flies (BSF) efficiently reduce faecal sludge from pit latrines? Research into variations in BSF growth related to the amount of waste reduced
By Ian Banks, LSHTM (PhD student, Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), London, UK
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Vapor-permeable membranes: Three potential uses in faecal sludge management for safe sanitation and resource recovery
By Steven K. Dentel, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, USA
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More information about this webinar is available here:
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