Non-Networked Sanitation is a system of safe collection, treatment and disposal / reuse of human excreta from individual or clusters of houses, isolated communities or institutonal facilities. This emerging sanitation system is found to be more cost-effective, scalable, replicable, and locally adaptable than the networked sanitation system. Presently, non-networked technologies are rapidly being produced by centre and states, and adopted particularly by small and medium sized settlements and urban local bodies.
This certificate course at Xavier University envisions to highlight and upskill the details of management in urban sanitation with emphasis on non-networked sanitation to its participants.