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		<title>Lessons from a Malawi Sanitation Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Low cost Ecological Sanitation programs in Malawi have led to the building of over 11,000 compostproducing toilets since 2003. While the toilets are affordable and simple to construct, the fact that they convert human waste into valuable odor-free compost, enables cost recovery for households and is a prime driver in popularizing EcoSan designs&#8230; Click here for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low cost Ecological Sanitation programs in Malawi have led to the building of over 11,000 compostproducing toilets since 2003. While the toilets are affordable and simple to construct, the fact that they convert human waste into valuable odor-free compost, enables cost recovery for households and is a prime driver in popularizing EcoSan designs&#8230; <a href="http://www.wsp.org/filez/pubs/621200783511_LessonsFromLowcostEcoSanMalawiFieldNoteAf.pdf">Click here for the full report</a>.  (Reference contributed by Chris Fahlin.)</p>
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