Waste Management
According to WHO, poor waste disposal practices are responsible for a significant proportion of the world's infectious disease burden. In many areas, municipal sewage is often mixed with industrial waste and in some regions very little wastewater receives treatment before it is discharged into the environment. Resources available in this sub-theme include assessment reports of wastewater treatment plants, national strategies for sewage disposal, among other resources that support sustainable waste management.
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Waste Management Resources
Domestic Water Supply and Sanitation in Irrigation Projects
Published:
May 1, 1988U.S. Agency for International Development
Serving some 880,000 ha along the Blue Nile in Sudan, the Gezira-Managil Irrigation Scheme has led to dramatic increases in occurrences of malaria, schistosomiasis, diarrhea, and other water-related diseases. This study uses Gezira-Managil as a case in point to draw the attention of project...Read more
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SudanSub-Saharan AfricaLatrine Construction Workshop for Health Workers in El Rahad, North Kordofan, Republic of Sudan
Published:
April 1, 1986U.S. Agency for International Development
At the request of the USAID Mission in Sudan, the Water and Sanitation for Health (WASH) Project sent a two-person team to North Kordofan from January to February 1986 to assist the Regional Ministry of Health and Rural Health Support Project (RHSP) in conducting two workshops for ministry staff...Read more
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SudanSub-Saharan AfricaGedaref Water Supply and Solid Waste Disposal Feasibility Study - Sudan
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January 1, 1983U.S. Agency for International Development
Water supply problems in the Gedaref area of Sudan were found to be complex and serious due to the water source situation and the extensive nature of its service area. One high lift water pump transmitted treated river water to over Z00,000 people through a single transmission line of 68.4...Read more
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