Building City-Wide Strategies from the Bottom Up

This report provides an overview of the SHARE-funded City-Wide Sanitation Project that took place in four southern African countries as a response to the failures of conventional approaches to urban sanitation. The project sought to develop a model for the development and realization of pro-poor citywide sanitation through four scalable examples in cities of Blantyre (Malawi), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), and Chinhoyi (Zimbabwe). This report documents progress to date (June 2013).

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BUILDING KNOWLEDGE. IMPROVING THE WASH SECTOR.

SHARE contributes to achieving universal access to effective, sustainable and equitable sanitation and hygiene by generating evidence to improve policy and practice worldwide.