A US-Ghanaian team has been awarded US$ 1.5 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a biorefinery that will convert fecal sludge to biodiesel and methane. Read more...
Dans la plupart des pays en développement la situation d'évacuation des matières fécales est dramatique. Le système d'assainissement autonome n'est... Read more...
This study concentrates on the reform experience of the Ghana Water and Sewerage Corporation (GWSC) which is responsible for the provision of urban... Read more...
Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana, with a population of 600,000; most of which lives in rented appartments. The level of education is... Read more...
This book, the result of contributions by both academics and practitioners who attended the International Conference on Low-cost Sewerage held at the... Read more...