According to Kampala Slum Settlements: Where access to Safe Water and Sanitation is still a Challenge, a report by Development Research and Training (DRT), Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and ACTogether up to 70% of urban dwellers do not have private sanitation in their home and rely on an informal network of shared toilets. In Kawempe and Makindye 16% and 4.2% of households respectively use paid for Public toilets. In one of Makindye slum a public toilet is located in another zone and serves 3 zones.
Goat Races Charity: Ruparelia Foundation to build 5 green toilets in Kampala slums annually

Eco bricks are made out of stuffing and compacting polythene bags, commonly known as kaveera into plastic bottles and sealing it off with the bottles’ original caps. A one-litre bottle can accommodate up to 750 kaveera. The eco-bricks are then used as substitutes for normal clay bricks and are then used along with normal cement and sand mortar to erect wall structures.




