Productive sanitation initiatives in rural Burkina Faso and Niger – links to human rights Good sanitation practices in relation to human rights Nana, C., Dagerskog, L. (2010)

The presentation describes productive sanitation concepts and links to human rights. It shows two productive sanitation projects in Burkina Faso and Niger as good practice examples.

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Nana, C., Dagerskog, L. (2010). Productive sanitation initiatives in rural Burkina Faso and Niger – links to human rights Good sanitation practices in relation to human rights EcoSanRes, SEI, CREPA (presentation at human rights seminar, Geneva, Switzerland)

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Productive sanitation initiatives in rural Burkina Faso and Niger – links to human rights


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Productive sanitation initiatives in rural Burkina Faso and Niger – links to human rights

Published in: 2010
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EcoSanRes, SEI, CREPA (presentation at human rights seminar, Geneva, Switzerland)

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Nana, C., Dagerskog, L.

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