Results of sanitation interventions in 9 rural and 8 urban sites have been evaluated, comparing open defecation with different range of sanitation facilities. Both quantitative and tangible benefits of sanitation and hygiene improvements versus averted costs of interventions were analyzed. Study results show improved sanitation is a socially profitable investment – pit latrines in rural areas have an economic return of at least 6 times the cost, and off-site treatment options in urban areas have an economic return of at least 3 times the cost. Net benefits from low-cost options are especially high, offering an affordable opportunity to poor households. Sanitation options that protect the environment are more costly to provide, but while env...
The willingness to pay (WTP) for the construction of bathrooms with a flush toilet was assessed in h...
We analyze the costs and benefits of "Community-Led Total Sanitation" (CLTS), a sanitation intervent...
Developing appropriate technologies for the sanitation chain in low- and middle-income countries is ...
Results of sanitation interventions in 9 rural and 8 urban sites have been evaluated, comparing open...
In two Vietnam provinces, an international NGO (IDE) developed a range of low-cost sanitation option...
The countries that adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have pledged to halve the proport...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
Information on willingness to pay for improved sanitation facilities can be useful for designers and...
This study aims to provide evidence for decision making on future options for sustainable sanitation...
During last two decades, Vietnam has made tremendous progress in increasing access to improved sanit...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Market-based approaches to improving sanitation coverage have increased in recent years, however the...
A construction and operation costing of 12 types of hygienic latrines widely used in rural areas of ...
The purpose of this paper will be to present a Danida-funded urban sanitation sub-component’s experi...
The willingness to pay (WTP) for the construction of bathrooms with a flush toilet was assessed in h...
We analyze the costs and benefits of "Community-Led Total Sanitation" (CLTS), a sanitation intervent...
Developing appropriate technologies for the sanitation chain in low- and middle-income countries is ...
Results of sanitation interventions in 9 rural and 8 urban sites have been evaluated, comparing open...
In two Vietnam provinces, an international NGO (IDE) developed a range of low-cost sanitation option...
The countries that adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have pledged to halve the proport...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
Information on willingness to pay for improved sanitation facilities can be useful for designers and...
This study aims to provide evidence for decision making on future options for sustainable sanitation...
During last two decades, Vietnam has made tremendous progress in increasing access to improved sanit...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Market-based approaches to improving sanitation coverage have increased in recent years, however the...
A construction and operation costing of 12 types of hygienic latrines widely used in rural areas of ...
The purpose of this paper will be to present a Danida-funded urban sanitation sub-component’s experi...
The willingness to pay (WTP) for the construction of bathrooms with a flush toilet was assessed in h...
We analyze the costs and benefits of "Community-Led Total Sanitation" (CLTS), a sanitation intervent...
Developing appropriate technologies for the sanitation chain in low- and middle-income countries is ...