This repository hosts the inputs and experiences shared by sanitation practitioners in the co-learning space “Advancing Just Sanitation Across Urban Africa“, which was held by OVERDUE in July 2023.

During this co learning space we developed a 360-degree perspective on the sanitation service chain, making 3 key stops to examine:

1. Access and Construction

2. Storage and Distribution, and

3. Treatment and Re-use.

We approached each of these stops by exploring everything: from pipes to people as infrastructure, from investments and policies to collective action, from sanitation facilities to health and environmental outcomes, from bylaws to social norms.

In a nutshell, everything that matters to make urban sanitation a vehicle to build a caring and gender-equitable city. 

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Tackling the sanitation taboo across urban Africa, Adriana Allen
BEIRA:A situação desigual de investimento no saneamento/The uneven state of investment in sanitation, Hélder Domingos
MWANZA: Sanitation Promises and Trajectories, Professor Wilbard Kombe
L’ASSAINISSEMENT A-T-IL BESOIN DU FÉMINISME?/ Does sanitation need feminism? Claudy Vouhé and Ndeye Penda Diouf
UNPACKING SANITATION ACCESS & CONSTRUCTION, Pascal Hofmann
Mwanza: Delivery and Financing of Sanitation Upgrades, Dr Tim Ndezi
Land and Sanitation, Professor Colin Marx
BEIRA – Gender Responsive Toilet Rehabilitation, Marcia Saica
Freetown – Gender Responsive Toilet Rehabilitation, Francis Reffell
Bukavu – Gender Responsive Toilet Rehabilitation, Astrid Mujinga
Sanitation Storage and Distribution, Julian Walker
Sanitation Treatment and Re-Use, Mina RakotoarIindrasata
Closing the loop – at the household, Ndeye Penda Diouf
Closing the loop – at the institution, Jeannine Ramarokoto
Closing the loop – at the neighbourhood, Angèle Koue