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BioCenter
Kibera, Kenya
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Converting human waste in situ without requiring infrastructure.
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health & sanitation
Phase:
in use
Design:
Michael Francis, Josiah Omotto, Peter Murigi, and Malcolm Ormiston, Umande Trust.
Updated:
14 June 2012
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