Improving faecal sludge (FS) management for on-site sanitation in Kampala City, Uganda To achieve a reliable and affordable FS collection and transportation service that promotes equity. This shall achieve reduced water pollution and reduction of waterborne diseases for the urban poor.


The project was research-based and focused on assessing a private sector service delivery model for improving FSM in Kampala City.

Improving faecal sludge (FS) management for on-site sanitation in Kampala City, Uganda

Mission

The specific objectives of the study included; (i) Profiling the Kampala sanitation market; (ii) Analyzing the existing policy, legal and institutional framework related to FSM (iii) Investigating the applicability of binding service level agreements (SLAs) (iv) Development of feasible business/financial models for FSM in Kampala.

Approach

Research or implementation partners: National Water and Sewerage Corporation, Reform for Urban Water and Sanitation Sector (RUWASS)-GIZ Uganda, Makerere University Grant type: “City Partnerships for Urban Sanitation Service Delivery in Africa and South Asia”

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Market developmentPolitical processes and institutional aspectsSpecific to one or several countriesEmptying and transport (non sewered)Enabling environment and institutional strengtheningMarket development (WG2)Cities (WG6)Faecal sludge treatment processesBill & Melinda Gates FoundationPeri-urbanUrban informal settlements (slums)PractitionersGovernment-owned entity (not university or research)

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