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City Service Delivery Assessment for Citywide Inclusive Sanitation - Tool and User Guide

Submitted by ds-admin on Thu, 06/23/2022 - 18:13

The City Service Delivery Assessment (CSDA) complements the Shit Flow Diagrams to assess why the situation is as it is. It provides a process for working with stakeholders to assess the enabling environment for citywide inclusive sanitation and to present the results in a simple and accessible way. The CSDA User Guide explains how the CSDA tool works and provides recommendations on how to use it with stakeholders.

City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation Services Assessment and Planning (CWIS SAP) Tool

Submitted by ds-admin on Thu, 06/23/2022 - 17:45

The CWIS SAP tool helps decision-makers compare the outcomes of different sanitation interventions or investments. The tool analyzes and illustrates how each proposed intervention is likely to affect the equity, financial sustainability and safety of sanitation services in an urban area.

Sanitation 21

Submitted by ds-admin on Thu, 06/23/2022 - 17:43

Sanitation 21 presents a planning framework for improving city-wide inclusive sanitation services based on international best practices. Initially developed in 2006, this updated version builds on recent experiences where good planning has formed an integral part of achieving improvements in urban sanitation.

Fecal Sludge Management Toolbox

Submitted by ds-admin on Thu, 06/23/2022 - 17:41

The FSM Toolbox is a web platform with a suite of tools and resources designed to assist and guide anyone interested in undertaking assessments and planning FSM infrastructure improvements. The assessment tool will help users generate Shit Flow Diagram and City Service Delivery Assessment. 

Sanitation Safety Planning (second edition)

Submitted by ds-admin on Thu, 06/23/2022 - 17:38

This Sanitation safety planning (SSP) manual provides practical, step-by-step guidance to assist in the implementation of the 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines on sanitation and health and the 2006 WHO Guidelines for safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater in agriculture and aquaculture. The approach and tools should be applied to all sanitary systems to ensure that they are managed to meet health objectives.

Water Safety Portal

Submitted by ds-admin on Fri, 06/10/2022 - 13:57

WSPs are a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach from catchment to consumer, with the aim of consistently ensuring the safety and acceptability of a drinking-water supply.