This paper is part of an extended study to assess the needs of women for public toilets (PT) and sanitation facilities in the city of Warangal, Telangana, India. A quantitative dip-stick study with a sample size of 197 women followed by 21 in-depth interviews was undertaken among a cross-section of women from various walks of life, different ages and qualifications. From the content analysis of the interviews and network analysis of the most commonly co-occurring words, the broad themes that emerged as sanitation needs of women in public spaces were related to high demand for exclusive toilets for women with specific facilities and caretakers who collect money and keep the toilets clean, with particular need for women caretakers to add to t...
The world and its governments have committed to halve the proportion of population who do not have a...
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open and the Indian Government is trying to...
Bihar is a backward state with 90% of rural population. Only 20% of the families have toilets. Men g...
The desire for the toilet, one of the most basic of facilities, is expressed by many throughout Indi...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
In India out of the 246,692,667 households there are 53.1% having no latrines. Similarly in the urba...
The lack of adequate public toilets and associated gender-based violence around their use is a matte...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
This paper documents the impact of Community led Total Sanitation (CLTS) on women’s health in urban ...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to p...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
The aims of this research were to examine sanitation insecurity in urban informal housing through th...
dissertationThe lack of use of improved sanitation toilets is an important impediment to health outc...
The world and its governments have committed to halve the proportion of population who do not have a...
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open and the Indian Government is trying to...
Bihar is a backward state with 90% of rural population. Only 20% of the families have toilets. Men g...
The desire for the toilet, one of the most basic of facilities, is expressed by many throughout Indi...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
In India out of the 246,692,667 households there are 53.1% having no latrines. Similarly in the urba...
The lack of adequate public toilets and associated gender-based violence around their use is a matte...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
This paper documents the impact of Community led Total Sanitation (CLTS) on women’s health in urban ...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to p...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
The aims of this research were to examine sanitation insecurity in urban informal housing through th...
dissertationThe lack of use of improved sanitation toilets is an important impediment to health outc...
The world and its governments have committed to halve the proportion of population who do not have a...
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open and the Indian Government is trying to...
Bihar is a backward state with 90% of rural population. Only 20% of the families have toilets. Men g...