Videos
Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.
Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.
Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.
Produced as part of Learning Alliance between OVERDUE and the MSc Environment and Sustainable Development (MSc ESD) Practice Module at The Bartlett DPU, UCL.
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
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Abass Kargbo
Mechanical pit emptier in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photo by Sulaiman F Kamara, 2020.
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Catarina Simões Mavila
Consultant in Social Anthropology, COWI, Gender and Sexual & Reproductive rights expert.
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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
Ibra Sow
President of the Pan African Association of non-sewer Sanitation Actors (PASA) and of Autonomous Sanitation Actors in Senegal (AAAS)
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
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)
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?
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
Emilie Tapé
Emilie Tapé, Sex blogger and expert in Gender and the Protection of Women, Ivory Coast
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.s – Voix 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.s – Voix 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.s – Voix 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.s – Voix 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