WaSHUp: Innovating Water Sanitation and Hygiene Upgrading in Langrug
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open in viewerThe current top-down, subsidized, government approach to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) provision in South Africa has not been successful. The goal of this project was to establish a framework for the development of innovative, multi-stakeholder, multipurpose, and community- driven WaSH alternatives in Langrug, an informal settlement in the Stellenbosch Municipality. In collaboration with local co-researchers, government and NGO partners, we developed a process for incremental upgrading, constructed an innovative tap, implemented paintings to foster early childhood development in an ablution block, and proposed designs for a future multipurpose hall. The work created a starting point for Langrug to become a centre for global learning and research in WaSH provision.
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- E-project-121611-044645
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- 2011
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- Date created
- 2011-12-16
- Localização
- Cape Town
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- Rights statement
- Última modificação
- 2021-02-02
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CTPC11_WaSHUp_Executive_Summary.pdf | Público | Baixar |
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