While shared sanitation is the most viable sanitation option for slums, evidence shows that slum sanitation facilities are poorly used, not properly cleaned and poorly maintained. A cleaning observation was undertaken among households sharing latrines in Kampala slums over a period of six months. Results showed that non-compliance with cleaning schedules, many users, defaulting on shared cleaning commitments, abuse of user fees, dirty and unpaved surroundings, lack of water and cleaning materials; slum house owners and tenants wanting more rent and cheap housing respectively with none having interest in sustainable sanitation are key barriers in shared sanitation cleaning. Sustainable sanitation implies; affordability, improved welfare, pov...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
This paper discusses the notions of 'improved' and 'unimproved' sanitation in the context of develop...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Aim: Keeping shared toilets clean is a key public health challenge household users face in urban slu...
Access to clean shared facilities fundamental to health and social well-being to millions of people ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Supplementary files for article Stakeholder acceptance of shared toilets to improve sanitation acces...
The sanitation target was not met during the MDG period, and as the SDG period begins, the goal stil...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
This paper discusses the notions of 'improved' and 'unimproved' sanitation in the context of develop...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Aim: Keeping shared toilets clean is a key public health challenge household users face in urban slu...
Access to clean shared facilities fundamental to health and social well-being to millions of people ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
With growing worldwide urbanisation, ensuring adequate sanitation for all urban citizens is gaining ...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Supplementary files for article Stakeholder acceptance of shared toilets to improve sanitation acces...
The sanitation target was not met during the MDG period, and as the SDG period begins, the goal stil...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
This paper discusses the notions of 'improved' and 'unimproved' sanitation in the context of develop...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...