Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Current investment is heavily biased in favour of sewerage over nonnetwork forms of sanitation, yet the vast majority of urban dwellers in developing countries actually live with what is (often euphemistically) known as “onsite sanitation”. Onsite sanitation is typically seen as a household responsibility; if people want a toilet built or emptied, it is for them to find someone to do it; public agencies working on onsite sanitation are often few and far between. Smallscale providers and sanitation entrepreneurs typically fill this service gap and are very prevalent across the globe. This article reviews how the 'onsite sanitation market' functio...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Engendering sustainability and programme ownership has remained a major challenge in water supply an...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
The objective was to assess the level of sanitation and hygiene with baseline information on the imp...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Timor Leste, emerging from conflict ridden independence is one of the poorest countries in Asia, wit...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
The challenges in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) target for sanitation by 2015 are m...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Engendering sustainability and programme ownership has remained a major challenge in water supply an...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
The objective was to assess the level of sanitation and hygiene with baseline information on the imp...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Timor Leste, emerging from conflict ridden independence is one of the poorest countries in Asia, wit...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
The challenges in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) target for sanitation by 2015 are m...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Engendering sustainability and programme ownership has remained a major challenge in water supply an...