Agriculture as a Driver for Sanitation CREPA’s Experience (Burkina Faso) Henry, L. (2011)

Content: - 2 EU (Food Facility) funded projects (EU2 and EU3) - Linking agriculture with sanitation - Agriculture used as a driver for sanitation - Appropriate in communities where subsistence farming is high - Hurdle: making the practice of reuse of excreta acceptable Way forward: Main problems associated with scaling up and incorporation into agriculture policy: - Buy-in and adoption at national level - High turnover of staff (problems with continuity) - Repackage in a way that appeals to national government - All evidence exists…next step extract and repackage - Integration with other sanitation approaches

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Henry, L. (2011). Agriculture as a Driver for Sanitation CREPA’s Experience (Burkina Faso) Presented on 20 July 2011 at a seminar at AfricaSan3 (Kigali, Rwanda) on Linkages between Agriculture and Productive Sanitation: Scaling up Ecosan in Africa

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