In this Study Session, you have learned that:

  • ‘Sanitation’ and ‘waste management’ both refer to the appropriate management of waste to protect people and the environment. Sanitation generally focuses on liquid waste and waste management on solid waste.
  • Liquid waste includes all types of wastewater and includes human excreta. Solid waste is any solid material discarded by people and is often classified according to its source.
  • The ‘sanitation ladder’ illustrates the different types of sanitation provision in order of desirability.
  • The waste hierarchy is a guide to the different ways of treating wastes from waste reduction (the best option) through to disposal (the worst option).
  • The challenges of rapid and unplanned population growth and urbanisation in Ethiopia make it difficult to achieve acceptable levels of sanitation and waste management quickly.
  • Sanitation in Ethiopia has shown significant improvement in recent years. There is less data for trends in waste management.
  • There are several Ethiopian policies, strategies, proclamations and programmes that address sanitation and waste management issues.

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