Successful sanitation service delivery is based on network delivery by value chain actors.
Title | System strengthening for sustainable sanitation services : the city-wide inclusive sanitation pilot project in Kampala City, Uganda |
Publication Type | Presentation |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Musabe, B |
Secondary Title | All systems go Africa, 19-21 October 2022, Accra, Ghana |
Pagination | 14 slides |
Date Published | 10/2022 |
Publisher | Government of Ghana, IRC, UNICEF |
Place Published | Accra, Ghana |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | The Kampala City-wide Inclusive Sanitation Pilot Project uses a network delivery model to improve onsite sanitation services (OSS) for the urban poor. Betty Musabe, Sanitation Marketing Officer at Water For People, shares the project's highlights, achievements and lessons learned. One of the challenges is the high cost of investment in financing the functionality and sustainability of all system building blocks. Presentation shared at the All Systems Go Africa symposium 19-21 October 2022, under the session: National and decentralised area wide service delivery approaches. |
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