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Learning brief – Applying the WHO’s multi-barrier approach to faecal sludge reuse

Download Learning brief – Applying the WHO’s multi-barrier approach to faecal sludge reuse

This learning brief presents a summary of the experience applying the multi-barrier approach, drawn from the journal paper ‘Faecal Sludge Reuse in Birendranagar, Nepal: A Case Study of the World Health Organisation’s Multiple Barrier Approach’ that reflected on two pilots conducted by SNV in Nepal. Both the learning brief and related journal paper were prepared by SNV and the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney, as part of their partnership for research and learning to improve urban sanitation sector knowledge and practice.

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