Ecological Sanitation Research Programme
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Abbreviation | EcoSanRes |
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Formation | 2001 |
Type | Non-profit |
Purpose | Sustainable sanitation |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Region served | International |
Official language | English |
Parent organization | Stockholm Environment Institute |
Staff | 12 |
Website | http://www.ecosanres.org/ |
The Ecological Sanitation Research Programme (EcoSanRes) is a research and capacity development program that aims to develop and promote sustainable sanitation in the developing world through capacity development and knowledge management as a contribution to equity, health, poverty alleviation, and improved environmental quality.
EcoSanRes was funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) from 2001-2010. It was hosted by the Stockholm Environment Institute which is a partner of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance.
See also
- sanitation
- ecological sanitation
- sustainable sanitation
External links
- EcoSanRes programme website
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