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Dr Gina S Itchon
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Meiyoshi A. Masgon | ![]() |
Dennis M. Paigalan | ![]() |
William V. Repulo | ![]() |
Ram Y. Gustilo | ![]() |
In the Philippines:
Philippine Ecosan Network (PEN)
Center for Advanced Philippine Studies (CAPS)
Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition & Development (WAND) Foundation
Southeast Asia Rural Social Leadership Institute (SEARSOLIN)
Worldwide:
Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
GTZ Sustainable Sanitation/Ecosan Program
Ecosan Services Foundation (ESF), India
Environment and Public Health Organisation (ENPHO)
Seecon International, Switzerland
German Toilet Organization (GTO), Germany
This course module intended for Xavier University outreach communities and partners is a 2-day training course that combines the imparting of knowledge on:
- basic concepts and principles of the reuse-oriented ecological sanitation approach
- linkages to health and agriculture
- available low-cost sanitation technologies
- newly developed TPS technology and its potential to create lasting and highly fertile soils, and
- basic organic farming practices
Participants will receive an introduction into the current sanitary and health situation in Mindanao and the Philippines and its impact on health and environment. It will specifically focus on the link between sanitation and agriculture and the enormous potential that proper ecological sanitation systems can offer to improve sanitary conditions and to bring back urgently needed nutrients back to the soil. Low-cost dry sustainable sanitation technologies will be presented which are easily applicable and affordable even for poorer households. It will also introduce low-cost techniques that can produce highly fertile soils with huge potential for increased agricultural production and the local food security situation. Organic practices in farming will also be included. The course will consist of short lectures with discussion, a field exposure visit and several hands-on training exercises.
In collaboration with the Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development (WAND) Foundation the XU SUSAN Center in conducting 2-4 days practical hands-on trainings on the design and construction of different low-cost sustainable sanitation technologies ranging from the simple Arboloos (literally 'tree toilet') over more complex single- and double-vault Urine Diversion Dehydration Toilets (UDDTs) to Terra Preta Sanitation solutions.
Xavier University in collaboration with the Sustainable Sanitation and Water Resources Management Network Asia (SSWRMNA) and the Southeast Asia Rural Social Leadership Institute (SEARSOLIN) recently offered 2-week expert training courses on Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management (SSWM) complemented by 1-week SSWM ‘training of trainers’ courses.
The 2-week SSWM expert training course module gives an overview on Integrated Water Resources Management (IRWM), its basic concept and linkages to the reuse-oriented sustainable sanitation approach including a comprehensive overview on existing technology options and planning approaches. The course focuses on the human influence on the water cycle, the linkages to agriculture, and the sustainable use, treatment and reuse of water resources. It enables participants get a holistic view on the water cycle and to identify more sustainable and locally appropriate technology solutions in relation to sanitation and water resources management.
The 1-week training of trainers course module prior focuses on teaching methods and the design of target group oriented SSWM modules. It will enable participants to design and conduct their own SSWM courses utilizing the philosophy and principles of adult learning.