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Mastering Sanitation in an Urban Ecosystem in Yaoundé (Cameroon) - Phase II

Project Number 103605Start Date 2006/07/17Program Area/Group AE | ECOHEALTH
Subject TermsENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH | WATER POLLUTION | WASTE WATERS | WASTE TREATMENT | SOLID WASTES | WASTE DISPOSAL | SANITATION SERVICES | HEALTH HAZARDS | CHILD WELFARE
Area Under StudySub-Saharan Africa | Central Africa | Cameroon
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypeUtilization
Project StatusClosed
Administrative UnitOttawa
Regional Office AreaWARO
Responsible OfficerDabire, Ernest
Former Responsible Officer(s)Labatut, Jean-Michel
ODA SectorLow-Cost Water And Sanitation
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)36
Extension (months)43
Project Completion Date2009/07/17
Legal Close Date2010/02/09
  
Total Funding355503
  

Abstract

The first phase of the project was funded after qualifying in a competition for projects featuring an ecosystem approach to human health in West Africa (100772). The project sought to understand the linkages between the state of the physical environment of the Mingoa river basin in Yaoundé, household sanitation and the health of children under five years old. The project involved community members, representatives of partner institutions and municipal decision-makers. The second phase will see the implementation of interventions aimed at addressing the problems identified in the first phase. The impact of these interventions will be documented and analyzed, and their replicability evaluated. The project will also seek to strengthen social organization in the 12 neighborhoods in the river basin and sensitize the population to the behavioral changes necessary to the success of the project.

Recipient Institution(s)

Recipient(s) to be Determined -- Holding Tank
AcronymRESERVOIR, TANK
Institution TypePrivate - Not for Profit
Geographic ScopeNational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number002
Research StatusCancelled
Institution CountryCanada
University of Yaoundé I
AcronymASMAC, ESSTI
Mailing AddressB.P. 337 | Yaoundé | Cameroon
Institution TypeEducational
Geographic ScopeNational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusClosed
Institution CountryCameroon
Researcher NameNGNIKAM Emmanuel
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