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Transforming with technology in IndiaThe scenes are shocking and the statistics are overwhelming: 700 million people in India defecate in the open, there are 120 million 'no toilet' households and 10 million bucket privies rely on 'scavengers' who have the demeaning task of removing excreta by hand. How can these scenes be changed for the better? A report from Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, explains how technology is being used to meet the challenge and bring about social change. Sulabh was founded with the two aims of improving the available sanitation technology and consequently the lives of scavengers. This led to the creation of two sanitation solutions: the twin pit pour-flush toilet for individual households, as an alternative to costly sewerage and septic tanks, and public toilets with biogas plants attached. With the twin pit system, the second pit is used once the first pit is filled. By the time the second pit is filled, the excreta in the first pit has been converted to fertilizer. The community toilets are linked to biogas plants and with the use of treatment and composting devices developed by Sulabh, can produce fuel for cooking and lighting purposes and nutrient rich waste products for fertilizing. Key benefits of the two systems include:
To date, Sulabh has prompted the construction of more than one million new or replacement units in houses and 5500 pay-and-use public toilets. As a result, more than 10 million people have been provided with improved, low-cost sanitation facilities and 50 000 employment opportunities have been created in a commercially viable enterprise. While some of the people who previously worked as scavengers have become involved in the scheme, a school run by Sulabh is raising the self-esteem and employment opportunities of their children by teaching them, in English, desirable trades such as hairdressing. Sulabh's experience has the following implications for policy-makers:
Bindeshwar Pathak T +91 (0) 112503 2631 or 1519 or 2617 |
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