While the impact of poor sanitation is often measured by the effects on children, most sanitation interventions target adults. Global monitoring of sanitation coverage against the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) generally also overlooks sanitation among young children. In Bangladesh, the faeces of only 22% of children under age three were disposed of safely in 2006, and children in more marginalized households were least likely to have their faeces safely disposed of. Even in households with improved sanitation, 22% of children’s faeces were reported to be left in the open. These inequities are emblematic of trends seen in developing countries worldwide. This paper provides a policy and programming-relevant overview of child sanitation ...
Evaluating the Role of Sanitation in Improving Child Health and Nutrition: Does it Matter and Can We...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Toilets and related sanitation systems can prevent the spread of diarrhoeal diseases and faecally-tr...
This research brief examines how children's feces are disposed of, a neglected area of research, pol...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Household surveys in Bangladesh between 1994 and 2009 assessed sanitation access using questions tha...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe disposal of child faeces is persistent and may lead to considerable impact on the...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Background: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Latrine access alone may be insufficient to encourage households to dispose of young children's fece...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Evaluating the Role of Sanitation in Improving Child Health and Nutrition: Does it Matter and Can We...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Toilets and related sanitation systems can prevent the spread of diarrhoeal diseases and faecally-tr...
This research brief examines how children's feces are disposed of, a neglected area of research, pol...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Household surveys in Bangladesh between 1994 and 2009 assessed sanitation access using questions tha...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe disposal of child faeces is persistent and may lead to considerable impact on the...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Background: An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities....
Latrine access alone may be insufficient to encourage households to dispose of young children's fece...
We conducted a cross sectional study to assess 1) the association between access to basic sanitation...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Evaluating the Role of Sanitation in Improving Child Health and Nutrition: Does it Matter and Can We...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...
Child open defecation is common in low-income countries and can lead to fecal exposure in the domest...