Results of a representative survey conducted with 1’500 poor households in Uganda’s capital during November 2010 show that the majority of Kampala’s urban poor have access to on-site sanitation facilities. Despite the widespread accessibility to sanitation, the conditions of many facilities are unsatisfactory due to the generally large number of users per stance. This leads to low hygienic standards and waiting times for toilet users. As a result, “flying toilets” is (at least occasionally) still a common practice among the urban poor, and many toilets are abandoned after a relatively short time - thus questioning the true level of sanitation access in Kampala’s low-income areas. Household investment in good-quality on-site facilities is...
Water service coverage to the urban areas of Uganda is one of the lowest in Africa, estimated at abo...
In recent years, shared facilities have contributed substantially to increased access to sanitation ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
While shared sanitation is the most viable sanitation option for slums, evidence shows that slum san...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
This paper reports findings of a study undertaken in low-income informal settlements using mixed met...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Supplementary files for article Stakeholder acceptance of shared toilets to improve sanitation acces...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Keeping shared toilets clean is a key public health challenge household users face in urban slum set...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Water service coverage to the urban areas of Uganda is one of the lowest in Africa, estimated at abo...
In recent years, shared facilities have contributed substantially to increased access to sanitation ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
While shared sanitation is the most viable sanitation option for slums, evidence shows that slum san...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
This paper reports findings of a study undertaken in low-income informal settlements using mixed met...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Supplementary files for article Stakeholder acceptance of shared toilets to improve sanitation acces...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Keeping shared toilets clean is a key public health challenge household users face in urban slum set...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Water service coverage to the urban areas of Uganda is one of the lowest in Africa, estimated at abo...
In recent years, shared facilities have contributed substantially to increased access to sanitation ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....