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Building on a long legacy of pioneering work, SEI explores ways to provide equitable, universal access to hygiene and sanitation, with a focus on systems that offer multiple benefits in terms of health, environmental sustainability, livelihoods and food security.
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Feature / SEI teamed up with local partners to build a new water model in a Bolivian community. The results illuminate a path for policies that help the most vulnerable.
Other publication / This guide and two case study reports is an output of the Closing the Loop initiative that targets sustainable consumption and waste management in Asia-Pacific.
Media coverage
Perspective / What does a healthy and liveable city look like? This initiative is working with residents of the Northern Thailand city of Udon Thani to find out.
Past event / The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) will strengthen regional knowledge on inclusive and sustainable water and sanitation, tailoring to local needs.
Feature / In Chía, Colombia, inadequate waste management is putting lives and ecosystems at risk. We worked with locals to crunch data and calculate scenarios for change.
Perspective / SEI researchers Felipe Benavides and Jeanne Fernandez reflect on a recent tour of Bolivia's Tupiza watershed, where residents have "lost everything."
Media coverage / Access to water and sanitation affects not only survival but also the possibility to live a socially and culturally fulfilling life.
Media coverage / Harnessing the power of faecal matter proves to have benefits not only for sanitation and sewage management but also renewable energy production.








