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Different Responses, Same Old Shit

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Academic literature

Enhancing the nitrogen and phosphorus content of faecal-derived biochar via adsorption and precipitation from human urine

Sustaining effective latrine cleaning in schools to protect child health in low-income settings

Taking Tiger Worm Toilets to scale: opportunities and challenges

Lessons learned from a Tiger Worm Toilet Implementation project in Sierra Leone

Source separation of human excreta: Effect on resource recovery via pyrolysis

Pitfalls and progress: a perspective on achieving sustainable sanitation for all

The rate of vermi-compost accumulation within ‘Tiger Toilets’ in India

Faecal sludge pyrolysis: understanding the relationships between organic composition and thermal decomposition

Evaluating the viability of establishing container-based sanitation in low-income settlements

Barriers to access improved water and sanitation in poor peri-urban settlements of Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire