The PLANISSIM project, Planification de l’AssaiNISsement par Simulation et Modélisation participative (sanitation planning by simulation and participatory modelling), is a Senegalese government project funded by EuropeAid.

The INRAE teams in Lyon and Montpellier (REVERSAAL and G-EAU) have been working together since 2015 on the development of a concerted sanitation planning approach. WasteWAG (WasteWAter Game) enables all the players involved in a sanitation service to discuss technical choices and their consequences together, taking into account socio-economic, political, social and environmental factors.

Carried out as part of the PAISC (Programme d’Accompagnement des Initiatives de la Société Civile sénégalaise) and funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Development and Cooperation (DG DEVCO, 10th EDF), Planissim enabled WasteWAG to be finalised and tested in the field for the first time.

The project was led by the NGO ACTED, with INRAE in charge of the scientific coordination of the project (methodological development, training of partners, design of workshops and interpretation of results – Paul MORETTI, Mélaine AUCANTE, Nils FERRAND).

Over a one-year field phase, Planissim brought together more than 1,000 participants, ordinary users with no technical knowledge of the field, in some thirty workshops run by Senegalese civil society organisations in two areas: rural (Ranérou Ferlo department) and peri-urban (Rufisque). 88% of the sanitation systems proposed by the participants were technically coherent, from the collection of materials to their recovery, which illustrates the potential of the approach to gather contributions from all stakeholders when making the technical choices that will determine future services.

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