Slow progress is being made towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal for sanitation despite the fact that investments in sanitation have significant health, educational and economic benefits. More action is needed to improve the quality and accountability of service delivery. This report presents and summarises all the latest information on benefits and costs of sanitation and lays out proposals for government and donor action to address the problem
Centre at the LSHTM, for the quality control of this document. Few problems affect so many in such a...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Inadequate sanitation is one of the biggest contributing factors to child mortality under the age of...
New research in this report, building on pioneering work from the World Bank's Water and Sanitation ...
Safe drinking water and sanitation are important determinants of human health and wellbeing and have...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
The global environmental sanitation crisis cannot be denied: well over a century after the sanitary ...
Safe drinking water and sanitation are important determinants of human health and wellbeing and have...
This paper raises awareness of the impacts of poor sanitation on women across the world and calls fo...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Human feces contains ten million viruses, one million bacteria, and 1,000 parasitic cysts, contribut...
Outlines the foundation's strategy for promoting the development of safe, effective, affordable, and...
Centre at the LSHTM, for the quality control of this document. Few problems affect so many in such a...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Inadequate sanitation is one of the biggest contributing factors to child mortality under the age of...
New research in this report, building on pioneering work from the World Bank's Water and Sanitation ...
Safe drinking water and sanitation are important determinants of human health and wellbeing and have...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
The global environmental sanitation crisis cannot be denied: well over a century after the sanitary ...
Safe drinking water and sanitation are important determinants of human health and wellbeing and have...
This paper raises awareness of the impacts of poor sanitation on women across the world and calls fo...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Human feces contains ten million viruses, one million bacteria, and 1,000 parasitic cysts, contribut...
Outlines the foundation's strategy for promoting the development of safe, effective, affordable, and...
Centre at the LSHTM, for the quality control of this document. Few problems affect so many in such a...
Sanitation investments in Africa have largely failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Many,...
Inadequate sanitation is one of the biggest contributing factors to child mortality under the age of...