OBJECTIVES: To explore and explain patterns of use of communal latrine facilities in urban poverty pockets. METHODS: Six poverty pockets with communal latrine facilities representing two management models (Sulabh and municipal) were selected. Sampling was random and stratified by poverty pocket population size. A seventh, community-managed facility was also included. Data were collected by exit interviews with facility users and by interviews with residents from a randomly selected representative sample of poverty pocket households, on social, economic and demographic characteristics of households, latrine ownership, defecation practices, costs of using the facility and distance from the house to the facility. A tally of facility users was ...
Access to toilets and latrines represents both a development indicator and a significant factor in c...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
Background Across developing countries poor sanitation is associated with disease often found wides...
INTRODUCTION: A growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities, de...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of sanitation programs is often limited to sanitation access and coverage, ...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
Sanitation programme monitoring is often limited to latrine access and coverage, with little emphas...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of Government-promoted sanitation remains a challenge in India. We aimed to inves...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
Background: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population practic...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
Access to toilets and latrines represents both a development indicator and a significant factor in c...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
Background Across developing countries poor sanitation is associated with disease often found wides...
INTRODUCTION: A growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities, de...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of sanitation programs is often limited to sanitation access and coverage, ...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
Sanitation programme monitoring is often limited to latrine access and coverage, with little emphas...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of Government-promoted sanitation remains a challenge in India. We aimed to inves...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
Background: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population practic...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
Access to toilets and latrines represents both a development indicator and a significant factor in c...
A large and growing proportion of the global population rely on shared sanitation facilities despite...
Background Across developing countries poor sanitation is associated with disease often found wides...