Participants create a random scenario and then identify potential sanitation options that include the first three components of the sanitation system: user experience, excreta storage, emptying and transportation. The Matrix Scoring Tool is then used to evaluate and select the most appropriate option for the scenario.
Participants create a random scenario and then identify potential sanitation options that include the first three components of the sanitation system: user experience, excreta storage, emptying and transportation. The Matrix Scoring Tool is then used to evaluate and select the most appropriate option for the scenario.
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