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  1. @zenrainman You well? Have a brief stopover at Bangalore City Railway about Nov 8th. Fancy breakfast? Email me mobile no.
  2. @RowanBarber Not sure about that. I have never seen a dry process biogas system. I am sure the water content is important to the reaction.
  3. @RowanBarber Anything that recycles is to be encouraged, but the 'problem' with biogas is it needs a lot of water.
  4. A good report, but surely number 7 should be number 1, and shouldn't it be directed towards ecosan? http://bit.ly/nfwtY
  5. One day the world will understand the value of ecosan. These people would like the opportunity... http://bit.ly/a4Lhc
  6. Washing hands is vital. With soap? I hope you can see this http://bit.ly/M6yl2
  7. Berlin was divided by a wall, but not the water supply and sanitation. Amazing! #switchsummit (zenrainman)
  8. @alidapham To influence you must demonstrate success. Success doesn't mean the same to everyone though! Just keep trying.
  9. This is happening in many places, around the world, too often: http://bit.ly/QHmpQ. 2 million times every year too often.
  10. This is good postcard. Send to all your friends! http://ow.ly/i/20Y
  11. This is great http://bit.ly/3uECLF, but you have to ask what the other 82.5% do now, and what plans are there for the final 77.5%?
  12. Girls need help: http://www.irc.nl/url/33804
  13. Applaud the action, http://bit.ly/L4Mrx, but the ones I saw in Nairobi were not eco-friendly, just pit toilets or pipes running somewhere...
  14. Item 3 is worth reading: http://bit.ly/jj3HZ
  15. We sit for more than four hours before we get water and when someone powerful and bigger comes, they don’t need to wait – 13 year old girl
  16. Humphrey, J.H. (2009). Child undernutrition, tropical enteropathy, toilets, and handwashing. The Lancet; vol. 374, no. 9694
  17. So says Dr Jean Humphrey in The Lancet. The full report is available at:
  18. ..., will be crucial to normalise child growth, and that this will not be possible without provision of toilets.
  19. The prevention of tropical enteropathy, which afflicts almost all children in the developing world...
  20. Good evening in LA last night. Good people, good ideas and good connections. WTN USA is really up and running.