Only 40% of Zambia’s population has access to improved sanitation facilities. The remaining 60% (mostly people residing in peri-urban areas) share or use unimproved facilities; with others still practicing open defecation. 96% of Kalingalinga households use unimproved pit latrines. The Kalingalinga sanitation project was targeted at improving sanitation access to over 5,000 households through the construction of a condominial sewerage network. The first part of the project comprised of 156 households who are the main target for this research. The purpose of this research was to explore the households’ views about constructing their own flush toilets and connecting them to the sewerage network. The Psychological theories of social cognitive ...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...
Abstract This study explored the social dynamics affecting collective management of s...
Background The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Orga...
Communal facilities are enabling many slum dwellers access to sanitation services.With the increase ...
The inadequate provision of sanitation in informal urban settlements, also known as slums, continues...
Accounting for peri-urban sanitation poses a unique challenge due to its high density, unplanned sta...
ABSTRACT Billions of people are living without access to safe hygienic means of personal sanitation....
Accounting for peri-urban sanitation poses a unique challenge due to its high density, unplanned sta...
IntroductionThere are gaps in global understanding about how to design and implement interventions t...
The current environmental challenges that most middle-and low-income countries have been experiencin...
Rapid, unplanned urbanization in low-income countries is leading to increasing problems of dealing w...
Abstract : A poorly constructed toilet may deter its use and provoke open defecation. Globally, 2.5...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
Urban slums are known for inadequate access to sanitation, overcrowding, and poor-quality housing. K...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...
Abstract This study explored the social dynamics affecting collective management of s...
Background The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Orga...
Communal facilities are enabling many slum dwellers access to sanitation services.With the increase ...
The inadequate provision of sanitation in informal urban settlements, also known as slums, continues...
Accounting for peri-urban sanitation poses a unique challenge due to its high density, unplanned sta...
ABSTRACT Billions of people are living without access to safe hygienic means of personal sanitation....
Accounting for peri-urban sanitation poses a unique challenge due to its high density, unplanned sta...
IntroductionThere are gaps in global understanding about how to design and implement interventions t...
The current environmental challenges that most middle-and low-income countries have been experiencin...
Rapid, unplanned urbanization in low-income countries is leading to increasing problems of dealing w...
Abstract : A poorly constructed toilet may deter its use and provoke open defecation. Globally, 2.5...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
Urban slums are known for inadequate access to sanitation, overcrowding, and poor-quality housing. K...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...
Abstract This study explored the social dynamics affecting collective management of s...
Background The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Orga...