Originally published as an Op-Ed on Aljazeera.
"If the world is to achieve the UN’s goal of providing adequate sanitation and ending open defecation worldwide in the next 10 years, the faecal waste crisis must be addressed in a systematic way using fresh thinking" says Izabella Koziell, Program Director, CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).
Read the original article on Aljazeera.
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