Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (Su San A) - Partners

Partners

  • AEE INTEC – Institute for Sustainable Technologies (Austria)
  • Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Section on Applied Geography of the Tropics and Subtropics, Freiburg i. Br. (Germany)
  • Alter-Eco – Corporación Alternativas Ecológicas, Cali, Colombia
  • Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
  • BEWOF, Better World Foundation, Cameroon
  • BGR – Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Germany)
  • BOKU – University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Science, Vienna (Austria)
  • Cap-Net – Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Eawag-Sandec – Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology – Department of Water Supply and Sanitation in Developing Countries
  • EcoSan Club Austria
  • Ecosanlac – Ecological Sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • EcoSanRes Programme – Ecological Sanitation Research Programme (Sweden)
  • GTO – German Toilet Organization
  • GIZ – Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (Germany)
  • IEES – International Ecological Engineering Society
  • IRC – International Water and Sanitation Centre (Netherlands)
  • IRIDRA- Constructed wetlands and Sustainable Integrated Water Management – Engineering, R&D (Italy)
  • ITAS – Institute for Technology Assessment and System Analysis (Germany)
  • IWA-SG – International Water Association – Specialist Group on Resources Oriented Sanitation (EcoSan)
  • IWWA Indian Water Works Association
  • Meda-Water – Euro-Mediterranean Regional Water Programme for Local Water Management
  • Stockholm Environment Institute
  • Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
  • NHN – Nature Healing Nature
  • Saniblog
  • TU-Delft – Technical University of Delft
  • TTZ – Technology Transfer Centre Bremerhaven (Germany)
  • UEssex – University of Essex
  • Norwegian University for Life Science
  • United Nations Development Programme
  • UNESCO-IHE – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation – Institute for Water Education
  • UN-Habitat – United Nations Human Settlements Programme
  • Waste – Advisers on Urban Environment and Development (Netherlands)
  • WB-WSP – Worldbank – Water and Sanitation Programme
  • WECF – Women in Europe for a Common Future
  • Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
  • WTC – World Toilet College
  • Wherever the Need
  • World Toilet Organization (Singapore)
  • Xavier University, Periurban Vegetable Project (PUVeP), Cagayan de Oro (Philippines)

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