This eco-sanitation project enables marginalised communities in urban informal settlements to access basic services through the community-led provision of bio-centres, which provide toilets and bathrooms and an additional floor for housing, offices, business spaces, etc.
The community development process enables people to gain skills and a strong sense of ownership and to deliver an eco-sanitation facility that fits local needs.
To date, over 70 bio-sanitation facilities have been put in place across Kenya.