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Read more about Akvo's involvement in our blog: [http://www.akvo.org/blog/?p=4923 Football becomes a bridge to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene]

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Welcome, Bienvenue, Bienvenido to Akvopedia!

Welcome to Akvopedia, the open water and sanitation resource that anyone can edit. The goal of Akvopedia is to improve water and sanitation projects through knowledge exchange on smart and affordable technical solutions and effective approaches. Akvopedia now contains 2,211 articles in English. In the coming months, two new portals called Emergency and Sustainability will be developed, and the current Finance portal will be fully updated and extended.

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The Sanitation Portal contains information on toilets, collection, transportation, treatment, use of products, hygiene, and training materials.

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The Approaches Portal contains information on product development, service delivery, finance, promotion, and support systems.

What's happening now

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Lifeskills: Football for Water.

The main goal of the program is to improve drinking water and sanitation facilities at 1,100 schools in Kenya, Ghana and Mozambique. Furthermore, more than 700,000 school children will be taught life skills related to hand washing, clean drinking water and improved sanitation through football and life skills coaches (WorldCoaches).


Read more about Akvo's involvement in our blog: Football becomes a bridge to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene


The partnership will provide 750,000 children in Ghana, Kenya and Mozambique with a healthy environment and at the same time awareness on personal hygiene will be raised. Drinking water and sanitation facilities will be installed through (local partners of) e.g. Unicef, Simavi and Vitens Evides International. The KNVB, with local partners, will educate WorldCoaches in order to establish behavioral change and will set up school football competitions. Specifically for this program, a new Life Skills Manual was developed for the subjects in the field of WASH by the University of Utrecht. The program will run from April 2012 until March 2016.

More news

  • SANITATION FIRST!! 2.6 billion people in the world don't have access to a toilet. The reality of what this means may be hard for us lucky toilet-owners to imagine, so here's an animation to help.
  • Check out this new helpful Sustainable Sanitation Sourcebook in the training of professionals for the sanitation and water sector, browse or download the set of animated PowerPoints. There are 500 slides and 600 pages worth of valuable sanitation information!!
  • NEW ARTICLE PAGE: Biogas-fueled pump - Using biogas for pumps in irrigation is gaining in popularity in India and elsewhere, as the savings in petroleum fuel prices are great. A diesel pump can also be converted into a bio-gas pump used for pumping water. The cheapest way to get biogas, once a pump is obtained, is to build a biomass digester, which means biomass must be collected, cultivated, or found.

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