GSAP works with partners all over the world to empower communities and provide training for building GSAP microflush toilets, WASH+E sustainable household systems and Lab-in-a-Box. Below are a few additional GSAP project areas.

Could Red Wiggler Worms Eliminate Stinky Campground Toilets?
From The Nature Conservancy article: "In 2009, workers for the Global Sustainable Aid Project (GSAP) began teaching Ghanians how to ...
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GSAP Microflush Toilet in Camp Creek, West Virginia
ABC's video coverage of an ADA-compliant GSAP Microflush toilet installation at Camp Creek State Park in West Virginia ...
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GSAP Kenya
The GSAP Center in Kitale, Kenya offers regional MAKER training, and supports GSAP sustainable aid projects in East Africa. The ...
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Central America: Lab-in-a-Box & MAKER training
The GSAP Portal is in over 250 schools in Ghana alone, plus many more in Nicaragua, Kenya, Malawi, Guatemala, Liberia ...
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School WASH
School WASH is an assisted handwash program that insures minimal water used. The video below was created by the Ghanaian ...
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GSAP Center
The GSAP Center was built as a community center for Pokuase and as a way to bring income back to ...
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Theater Club
The Theater and Performance Club was started in early 2009 by Gemma Cooper-Novack and teachers Tina and Helena. Aimed at ...
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Pokuasi Jewelry (affiliate)
Created in 2009 and run by Alyssa and Hannah, Pokuasi Jewelry is a socially responsible jewelry line, striving towards wage ...
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