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DISHHA
  • Mission
    • Faceal Sludge and Septage Management
      • Background and Landscape
      • FSSM - a complex system
      • Pivotal Problems in FSSM
    • Our Vision for Sanitation
    • Mission Outcomes
      • Benefits for the Ecosystem
    • Operationalization Strategy
    • Glossary
  • Reference Applications
    • Exemplar
  • Sanitation Platform
    • Introduction
    • Field Research
      • Reference Personas
    • Platform Features
      • Desludging Service
      • User and Vendor Management
      • Treatment Quality Monitoring
      • Feedback
      • Fleet Tracking
      • Registry Integrations
    • Architecture
      • Taxonomy
      • Information Models
      • ER Diagram
      • Services
    • Policy and Governance
      • Decentralized Governance
      • Data Practices
      • Co-Creation and Innovation
    • Roadmap
    • Getting Started
      • On AWS
  • Ecosystem
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Introduction

Digital Infrastructure for Sustainable and Healthy Habitats

Last updated 3 years ago

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What is DISHHA?

Digital Infrastructure for Sustainable and Healthy Habitats is drawn from the principles of societal platforms leading us into imagining a space where sanitation has shared resources, curated and evolving knowledge, and unified yet contextual solutions that speak to the needs of the community. We believe every changemaker must have access to a unified, shared, and context-invariant digital infrastructure — a unified software, hardware & network solution that aggregates, secures, transfers, and operates information from multiple physical touchpoints. This enables the ecosystem to use these digital building blocks like standard lego-pieces and build context-dependent solutions. Plug-and-play blocks not only free up resources that can be used for focusing on critical non-technology elements like policy frameworks, capacity building, change management but also avoids a chaotic, siloed, and unsupervised digital space.

Principles

The platform is being built as a Public Digital Good and follows a key set of design principles

  • Single Source of Truth

  • Federated

  • Minimum

  • Privacy and Security

  • Performance at Scale

  • Open

DISHHA leverages the capabilities built by (Digital Infrastructure for Governance, Impact & Transformation) and will develop

Goals

Ensure traceability of waste by enabling the ecosystem with

  • Digital standards for sanitation

  • Chain of Custody

  • Actionable Data

  • Code for Innovation

to move the habitats towards zero untreated waste

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