Low-cost point-of-use (POU) safe water products have the potential to reduce waterborne illness, but adoption by the global poor remains low. We performed an eight-month randomized trial of four low-cost household water treatment products in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Intervention households (<i>n</i> = 600) received repeated educational messages about the importance of drinking safe water along with consecutive two-month free trials with each of four POU products in random order. Households randomly assigned to the control group (<i>n</i> = 200) did not receive free products or repeated educational messages. Households’ willingness to pay for these products was quite low on average (as measured by bids in an incentive-compatible real-money auction...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
The demand for environmental goods is often low in developing countries. The major causes are awaren...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
This dissertation examines the decision-making of poor rural Kenyan households with respect to the a...
Almost half of all deaths from drinking microbiologically unsafe water occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25-85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
The acceptance of newly implemented, safe drinking water options is not guaranteed. In the Khulna an...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25–85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
Well into the 21st century, safe and affordable drinking water remains an unmet human need. Globally...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
Background: Diarrheal diseases kill two million children every year despite the availability of eff...
<div><p>The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated d...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Today, one million people are drinking unhealthy water in the world. Each year 5 million people worl...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
The demand for environmental goods is often low in developing countries. The major causes are awaren...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that household point-of-use (POU) water treatment products can reduce ...
This dissertation examines the decision-making of poor rural Kenyan households with respect to the a...
Almost half of all deaths from drinking microbiologically unsafe water occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25-85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
The acceptance of newly implemented, safe drinking water options is not guaranteed. In the Khulna an...
Point-of-use water chlorination reduces diarrhoea risk by 25–85%. Social marketing has expanded acce...
Well into the 21st century, safe and affordable drinking water remains an unmet human need. Globally...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
Background: Diarrheal diseases kill two million children every year despite the availability of eff...
<div><p>The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated d...
Worldwide, an estimated 700 million people rely on unimproved drinking water sources; even more cons...
Today, one million people are drinking unhealthy water in the world. Each year 5 million people worl...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
The demand for environmental goods is often low in developing countries. The major causes are awaren...