An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1 billion people practicing open defecation, of which 60 percent reside in India. Open defecation is especially common among rural populations, and has been linked to health problems like the occurrence of diarrheal disease and malnutrition. Despite decades of efforts by the Indian government to improve sanitation, open defecation continues to be a common practice even in households possessing a functional latrine. The main aims of this research were 1) to understand the reasons for poor adoption (uptake) and use of government subsidized latrines, and 2) to identify the constraints causing latrine non adoption and use. From the constraints id...
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...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, espe...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
Background Across developing countries poor sanitation is associated with disease often found wides...
BACKGROUND: Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population practic...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
BACKGROUND: Our group conducted a cluster-randomised trial in 100 villages of Orissa, India to measu...
Abstract Background Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in Ind...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
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...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, espe...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
Background Across developing countries poor sanitation is associated with disease often found wides...
BACKGROUND: Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population practic...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
BACKGROUND: Our group conducted a cluster-randomised trial in 100 villages of Orissa, India to measu...
Abstract Background Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in Ind...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
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...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...