The South Western Towns Water and Sanitation (SWTWS) project was created in 1995 to provide water supply and improve sanitation in 19 small towns and rural centres in south-west Uganda. The main focus was to provide water and sanitation systems with low operation and maintenance costs to ensure sustainability given the low-income levels of the beneficiaries.
KWIKIRIZA, L. ASIIMWE, A. NUWAMANY, H. SCHATTAUER, H. (2012): Large-scale Peri-urban and Rural Sanitation with UDDTs, South Western Region, Uganda (Draft). Case Study of Sustainable Sanitation Projects. Eschborn: Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) URL [Accessed: 11.10.2012]