* Any views expressed in this opinion piece are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Water for People's Steven Sugden discusses a technology project at the Sanitation Hackathon in London
The Sanitation Hackathon, which is taking place this weekend in at least 30 cities around the world, has attracted software developers, designers, entrepreneurs and students.
Participants at the different sites have broken into small teams and are to creating mobile applications that would help make sanitation services available to 2.5 billion people who currently lack it.
Steven Sugden, global sanitation manager of Water for People discussed the Sani-Dashboard project being created by one of the teams at Westminster Hub in London:
Join the AlertNet Sanitation Hackathon live blog
- AUDIO: Hackathon seeks solutions to global sanitation problems
- AUDIO: Sani-Dashboard app would monitor toilet-related data
- AUDIO: Hackathon tackles big challenges facing sanitation sector
- AUDIO: Financial app would set sanitation cost benchmarks
- AUDIO: Sanitation Hackathon mirrors Hub Westminster ethos
Related stories:
- Community project frees 24 million from open defecation - UNICEF
- EU could do better on sub-Saharan Africa water, sanitation projects - audit
- London sanitation exhibit aims to make "poo" a hot topic
- Next UN development goals must tackle open defecation -expert
- Policymakers agree ambitious global water monitoring initiative-expert
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.