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English: Note steep and narrow stairs (not very accessible for people with disabilities).

The photos from the year 2003 were taken by Helmut Jung and Luis Macario, and provided by Madeleine Fogde.

The other photos were taken by Andrea Leitner (GIZ) in March 2011 during a very short evaluation visit in Guara-Guara.

Guara-Guara is a rural area in Buzu District in the Sofala province of Mozambique (far from Maputo), which was seriously hit by floods in 2000.

The project aimed at providing safe water supply and sanitation to the population resettled in Guara-Guara, Mozambique.

Project period - Phase 1: Start of construction : August 2002 End of construction: April 2003 Start of operation: August 2002 Project end: PAARSS (Programme for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in Sofala) intervention ended in April 2003 (funded by ADA).

Phase 2: UNICEF continued with the construction of sanitation facilities in a partnership with the government.

Project scale: 575 Family UDDT + 10 public toilets

For further information, please see: <a href="http://www.susana.org/case-studies" rel="nofollow">www.susana.org/case-studies</a>

and see set description in our Mozambique collection or set.
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The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) is a network formed by organisations active in the field of sustainable sanitation.

The secretariat is currently located at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ, German Agency for International Cooperation) in Eschborn, Germany.

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Toilets with design faults with respect to being inclusive for people with disabilities (worldwide)
Mozambique - UDDTs in flood-prone areas of Guara-Guara
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Mozambique; UDDT; sanitation; toilet; Guara-Guara; ecosan

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