Videos

Sanitation treatment and re-use
Closing the loop: Antananarivo
Closing the loop: Saint-Louis
Closing the loop: Abidjan
Body & toilet related taboos: The case of Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Women’s invisible work in the sanitation Sector in Saint Louis Senegal
Sanitation as a livelihood for women in Abidjan and Antananarivo
Thematic Session 4: Gender, Intersectionality & Sanitation Work 30.11.21
Women in the formal sanitation sector: a reflection of gender stereotypes
Public toilets: an urgent need for women in Bukavu DRC
Celebrating menstruation to tackle taboos?
Women’s invisible work in the sanitation Sector in Saint Louis Senegal
Building networks of sanitation workers from the ground up
Opening of the Mercado Banana Public Toilets, Beira, Mozambique
Freetown – Gender responsive toilet design
No Tenant Left Behind

Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.

Human Waste: Fertile Ground for Change

Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.

Work, Not Duty

Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.

Shifting Sanitation Realities

Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.

La révolte des travailleuses invisibles
The uprising of invisible women workers
Women in Sanitation – Is cleaning a toilet a woman’s responsibility only?
Menstruations
Travail invisible des femmes dans le domaine de l’assainissement (webinaire Overdue 12 Novembre 2021, “Toilettes, siège des inégalités de genre?”)
Decolonizing urban taboos through celebration
Pour des toilettes publiques convenables prenant en compte le Genre: Cas d’Antananarivo
Women in the formal sanitation sector: a reflection of gender stereotypes
Shared facilities in Bukavu: A priority
Caroline Mukeba, member of CFCEM/GA Kinshasa, DRC
Situation 1 la charge de travail domestique
Situation 2 travail invisible light
Situation 3 Discrimination et droits des femmes
Situation 4 Le partage
Situation 5 Prévention light
Phase 1/3: Poser le diagnostic et médiatiser les enjeux de genre et assainissement
Phase 2/3 : Réhabilitation des toilettes du marché de Nyawera et mise en place de la gestion
Phase 3/3 : Boucler la boucle de l’assainissement et renforcer l’appropriation
Situation 5 Prévention light
Video #2: How to analyse gender in the sphere of citizenship
Video #3: How to analyse gender in the organisational sphere
Video #4: How to analyse gender in the political sphere
Video #5: How to analyse gender in the operational sphere
Video #6: How to move from diagnosis to action
La Vidéo #1 : Qu’est-ce que la Toile de l’institutionnalisation du genre ?
La vidéo #2 : Comment analyser le genre dans la sphère de la citoyenneté ?
La vidéo #3 : Comment analyser le genre dans la sphère organisationnelle ?
La vidéo #4 : Comment analyser le genre dans la sphère politique ?
La vidéo #5 : Comment analyser le genre dans la sphère opérationnelle ?
La vidéo #6 : Comment passer du diagnostic à l’action ?
El vídeo nº 1: ¿Qué es la red de institucionalización de género?
El vídeo nº 2: Cómo analizar el género en el ámbito de la ciudadanía
El vídeo nº3 : Cómo analizar el género en el ámbito organizativo
El vídeo nº 4: Cómo analizar el género en la esfera política
El vídeo nº 5: Cómo analizar el género en el ámbito operativo
El vídeo nº 6: Cómo pasar del diagnóstico a la acción

Audio clips


The “Voicing Just Sanitation” campaign seeks to amplify a cloud of voices around sanitation, to reframe discussions about what just sanitation is and could look like. We are collecting short audio clips (<2min) answering one of the following questions (click on them to navigate to the clip):

You can also navigate to the “Assainissement pour tou.te.s” campaign in French, by pressing the buttons below:

Who are the sanitation heroes we should celebrate across African cities? 


Pascale Hofmann

Associate Professor in Environmental and Sustainable Development
DPU Faculty of the Built Environment, UCL


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Sulaiman Foday Kamara

Researcher at SLURC, community officer and focal person for the informal settlements and community-related groups in Freetown


SLURC


Abass Kargbo

Mechanical pit emptier in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photo by Sulaiman F Kamara, 2020.



Catarina Simões Mavila

Consultant in Social Anthropology, COWI, Gender and Sexual & Reproductive rights expert.


COWI


Nadia Ramanantsara

Nadia Ramanantsara, Head of Public Sanitary Infrastructure, of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Department of the Urban Municipality of Antananarivo



Prisca

Prisca, toilet attendant or “pee lady”, co-manager of a mobile urinal, employee of MADIO Vidange & Plomberie, Antananarivo, Madagascar



Anjara Maharavo

Anjara Maharavo, Head of the Hygiene Promotion Division, of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Department of the Urban Commune of Antananarivo, Madagascar



Véronique Randrianarison

Véronique Randrianarison, Manager of MADIO Sludge Emptying & Plumbing, Antananarivo, Madagascar



Peter Khamisi

Secretary general of the Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya and deputy treasurer for the Pan African Association of non-sewer Sanitation Actors (PASA)


Christoph Lüthi

Dr. Eng. in infrastructure planning, Department Sanitation, Water and Solid Waste for Development (Sandec), EAWAG



Nelly Leblond

Post-doctoral research fellow, DPU University College London

What does sanitation (in)justice look like in African cities?  


Pedro Arrojo

UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, Emeritus professor at University of Zaragoza, and former deputy at the Spanish Parliament. Co-founder the New Water Culture Foundation, and winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize



Priti Parikh

Associate Professor, Head of UCL Engineering for International Development Research Centre and founder of of UCL’s MSc in Engineering for International Development
EFID


Ibra Sow

President of the Pan African Association of non-sewer Sanitation Actors (PASA) and of Autonomous Sanitation Actors in Senegal (AAAS)



Jamiatu Sesay

Community development practitioner, member of the Federation for Urban and Rural Poor (FEDURP) and resident of Dworzak community, Freetown, Sierra Leone
FEDURP & Codoshapa


Astrid Mujinga

Astrid Mujinga, journalist, writer, women’s rights activist, and coordinator of the Congolese Women’s Cord for Households Balance (CFCEM), Democratic Republic of Congo


Mariam Bakayoko

Mariam Bakayoko, Community leader, Biafra district of Treichville, Abidjan, Ivory Coast


Honorable Félicité Naweza

Honorable Félicité Naweza, Provincial Deputy for South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo



Solange Tiémélé

Solange Tiémélé, 5th Deputy Mayor of Treichville, Ivory Coast


Mbaye Mbéguéré

PhD in Environmental Sciences, Senior WASH Manager at WaterAid, former Senior Program Coordinator of the African Water Association, and former National Coordinator of the program for the structuring of the faecal sludge market for the benefit of poor households in Dakar


David Heymann

Communications Officer for Knowledge in Action for Urban Equality (KNOW) Bartlett Development and Planning Unit UCL, landscape architect with experience grounded in urban design, participatory practice, and localised engagement
Urban-KNOW


Joseph Macarthy

Executive Director of the Sierra Leone Urban Research Centre (SLURC) and lecturer at the Institute of Geography and Development Studies, Njala University

SLURC


Kavita Wankhade

Senior Lead – Practice at IIHS, leading the Tamil Nadu Urban Sanitation Support Programme (TNUSSP), scaling safe & inclusive sanitation across the state
IIHS logo TNUSSP logo


Colin McFarlane

Professor in urban Geography, Durham University, exploring the experience and politics of sanitation in informal neighbourhoods of African and South Asian cities
Durham University


Richard Prosper

Community development practitioner and researcher at Ardhi University

ARU logo


Loan Diep

Researcher on Urban Water and Sanitation, Green Infrastructure, Socio-Environmental Justice and their intersection. PhD candidate at University College London
EFID


Peter Khamisi

Secretary general of the Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya and deputy treasurer for the Pan African Association of non-sewer Sanitation Actors (PASA)


Andrea Rigon

Associate professor, DPU Faculty of the Built Environment, UCL, founder of the Sierra Leone Urban Research Center and Chair of CatalyticAction
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Abdoulaye Diop “Pelé”

Abdoulaye Diop residing in Saint Louis Senegal, talks about the internal and disastrous solutions found by women to evacuate wastewater from their home



Fama Diop

Elder women also experience sanitation problems. Mrs. Fama Diop, 70 years old, living in Saint Louis Senegal tells about the ordeals of her environment


What taboos should be tackled to ensure safe toilets for all? 


Claudy Vouhé

Founder of L’Etre Egale, co-founding member of Genre en Action, supporting gender mainstreaming in public policies and programmes of government bodies, international organisations, research institutions, NGOs and women’s local organisations

L'etre Egale


Raktim Ray

Urbanist and lecturer (Teaching) at the Development Planning Unit, UCL

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David Schaub-Jones

Co-founder of SeeSaw, harnessing Information and Communication technologies to support the provision of clean water, environmental protection, and the delivery of safe sanitation services



Peter Khamisi

Secretary general of the Septage Emptiers Association of Kenya and deputy treasurer for the Pan African Association of non-sewer Sanitation Actors (PASA)


Angèle Koué

Angèle Koué, expert in gender issues, President of Gender, Parity, Women Leadership (GEPALEF), Ivory Coast



Lanto

Lanto, Housekeeper and tenant, Antananarivo, Madagascar



Brigitte Taho

Brigitte Taho, Professor of Biologie and Earth Sciences, President of the NGO Filles d’Excellence, Ivory Coast



Nathalie Musau

Nathalie Musau, deputy representative of the students of the Higher Institute of Commercial and Financial Studies (ISECOF), Democratic Republic of Congo



Wilbard Kombe

https://vimeo.com/497203738

Professor of Urban Land Development Studies and former Director of the Institute of Human Settlements at Ardhi University

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Emilie Tapé


Emilie Tapé, Sex blogger and expert in Gender and the Protection of Women, Ivory Coast


Braima Koroma

Director of Research and Training of the Sierra Leone Urban Research Centre (SLURC) and lecturer at the Institute of Geography and Development Studies, Njala University

SLURC


Awa Ba

Ms. Awa Ba, actress recounts her experiences with toilets and sewage disposal, Saint Louis, Senegal



Khady Ba

Khady Ba, community representative, talks about the problems with the toilets during the rainy season


Unsanitary sanitation workaround

In Diamaguene, Saint Louis Senegal, women are responsible for dealing with wastewater. To palliate the lack of connection to sewers and the reflux of sewage, they pay men to dispose of the waste in rainwater canals


Want to raise your voice and share your perspective on Just Sanitation?

Contact us by email or directly record your podcast 👉
answering one of the following questions:

Who are the sanitation heroes we should celebrate?
What does (in)just sanitation look like?
What taboos should be tackled to ensure safe toilets for all?

Assainissement pour tou.te.sVoix de Côte d’Ivoire

Réalisation: Angèle Koué, Présidente de GEPALEF, Genre Parité Leadership Féminin


Solange
Tiémélé

5ème adjointe au maire de Treichville, Côte d’Ivoire



Angèle
Koué

Présidente de GEPALEF, Genre Parité Leadership Féminin, Côte d’Ivoire



Brigitte
Taho

Professeure de Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, présidente de l’ONG Filles d’Excellence, Côte d’Ivoire




Emilie
Tapé

Blogueuse sexuelle et experte en Genre et Protection de la Femme, Côte d’Ivoire



Mariam
Bakayoko

Leader communautaire, quartier Biafra de Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire



Fatoumata Djiré
Ouattara

2ème adjointe au maire de Koumassi






Assainissement pour tou.te.sVoix de République Démocratique du Congo

Réalisation : Astrid Munjinga, Fondatrice-Coordinatrice du Cordon des femmes congolaises pour l’équilibre des ménages/CFCEM/GA


Astrid
Mujinga

Coordinatrice/Cordon des femmes congolaises pour l’équilibre des ménages/CFCEM/GA, République Démocratique du Congo



Nathalie
Musau

Porte parole adjointe des étudiant.e.s de l’ISECOF, République Démocratique du Congo




Honorable
Félicité Naweza

Députée provinciale Sud Kivu, République Démocratique du Congo



Imani
Rosette

Entrepreneure, République Démocratique du Congo



Iragi
Bahizire

Chargée d’assainissement dans un établissement privé, République Démocratique du Congo


Assainissement pour tou.te.sVoix de Madagascar

Réalisation: Jeannine Raoelimiadana Randriamiharisoa


Véronique Randrianarison

Gestionnaire MADIO Vidange et Plomberie, Antananarivo, Madagascar


Prisca

Dame Pipi, co-responsable d’un urinoir mobile, employée de la société MADIO Vidange et Plomberie, Antananarivo, Madagascar


Nadia
Ramanantsara

Responsable des infrastructures sanitaires publiques, Direction Eau Assainissement et Hygiène de la Commune Urbaine d’Antananarivo


Lanto

Femme de ménage et locataire, Antananarivo, Madagascar


Anjara
Maharavo

Cheffe de service Promotion Hygiène, Direction Eau Assainissement et Hygiène de la Commune Urbaine d’Antananarivo, Madagascar


Assainissement pour tou.te.sVoix de Sénégal

Réalisation: Observatoire Genre et Développement de Saint Louis Sénégal par Ndéye Penda Diouf experte en genre et développement, en partenariat avec Garba Nguia Production formation en audiovisuel


Fama Diop

Les femmes âgées vivent aussi les problèmes de l’assainissement…. Mme Fama Diop 70 ans résident à Saint Louis Sénégal raconte les calvaires de son environnement


Diamaguene, Sénégal



Khady Ba

Mme Khady Ba relais communautaire : problèmes vécus avec les toilettes pendant l’hivernage.


Diamaguene, Sénégal


Awa Ba

Mme Awa Ba artiste comédienne raconte ses vécus avec les toilettes et l’évacuation des eaux usées


Diamaguene, Sénégal



Abdoulaye Diop (Pelé)

Mr Abdoulaye Diop résident à Saint Louis Sénégal, raconte les solutions internes et désastreuses trouvées par les femmes pour évacuer les eaux usées de leur maison.


Des solutions qui ne solutionnent pas

“L’assainissement est notre principal souci a Diamaguene.”
Diamaguene, Sénégal

Réflections sur l’assainissement à Saint Louis Sénégal