
Research consortia funded by the SPLASH Sanitation Programme
The following five research projects are funded by the SPLASH Sanitation Research Programme, comprising funds from: ADA (Austria), MAEE (France), SIDA (Sweden), SDC (Switzerland), DFID (UK), BMGF (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation).
The SPLASH sanitation research programme is investigating aspects of sanitation service provision in urban areas, from the household to final disposal. Click here to view a diagram which graphically highlights the emphasis of activity for each project in relation to this sanitation 'service chain'.
| Title | Lead Organisation |
| 3K-SAN: Catalysing self-sustaining sanitation chains in informal settlements Click to find out more about 3K-SAN |
University of Surrey, Robens Centre for Public and Environmental Health Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom |
| U-ACT: Economic Constraints and Demand-led Solutions for Sustainable Sanitations Services in Poor Urban Settlements Click to find out more about U-ACT |
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich Centre for Development and Cooperation Zurich, Switzerland |
| FaME: (Faecal Management Enterprise): Providing Sanitation Solutions through Value Chain Management of Faecal Sludge Click to find out more about FaME |
Swiss Aquatic Research Institute, Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (Sandec) Dübendorf, Switzerland |
| MAFADY: Maîtrise de la filière assainissement dans un écosystème côtier à Douala et les quartier populaires de Yaoundé au Cameroun Click to find out more about MAFADY |
Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Yaoundé Yaoundé, Cameroun |
| CLASS-A: Sustainable and resilient sanitation service chains in Maputo province, Mozambique – action research and piloting for benefit of the urban poor Click to find out more about CLASS-A |
International Water Association, IWA The Hague, The Netherlands |