Sanitation
We support safer sanitation ideas, including better handling of waste, improved cleanliness and more dignified facilities.
Read more →The Respect System is a non-profit organisation supporting practical sanitation, water, soil and food projects that help communities live with greater dignity, health and long-term resilience.
We focus on the essentials of daily life: better sanitation, safer water, healthier soil and food-growing systems. Our aim is to support practical work that can be understood, used and carried forward locally.
Support can help fund materials, demonstration projects, travel, training and the hands-on work needed to improve living conditions.
We focus on the things that matter most to daily life: sanitation, water, soil and growing food. These are not abstract ideas. They are practical systems that affect health, safety, privacy and long-term independence.
We support safer sanitation ideas, including better handling of waste, improved cleanliness and more dignified facilities.
Read more →We look at practical water solutions such as rainwater harvesting, storage and simple systems that support healthier homes and communities.
Read more →We also support work around soil improvement and food-growing, helping communities strengthen resilience and reduce dependence.
Read more →Our journal will document visits, plans, practical lessons, build progress and the real work behind the organisation. This is where people can follow what is happening and why it matters.
Initial planning focuses on practical improvements that can make facilities cleaner, more usable and more dignified.
Water planning is being explored as part of a broader effort to support healthier and more resilient community systems.
The aim is to support work that is practical and understandable, so that useful ideas can be sustained in real life.
Donations can help fund materials, planning, demonstration builds, travel, training and other direct costs involved in turning ideas into useful projects.
Donate nowWe welcome conversations with supporters, partners, media and others who want to understand the work or help it grow.
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