This paper describes a research on the application of commercial marketing approach to sanitation. The research project is being conducted in Nkawie/Toase, a small town in Ghana by WEDC; LSHTM, and TREND (a local NGO based in Kumasi, Ghana) in collaboration with the Atwima District Assembly. The research is still on going; therefore this paper presents the process that is being implemented and some of the results
Sanitation marketing is fast emerging as a sustainable way to increase access to sanitation at scale...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Rapid urban growth in developing countries has led to an increase in unplanned, high-density settlem...
This paper describes a successful sanitation marketing project implemented by Government of Zambia a...
Over the MDG period Ghana made little progress on rural sanitation. Between 2000 and 2015 the propor...
Sanitation, according to Ghana Community Water and Sanitation Agency, is the safe disposal of feacal...
“Clean Team” provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of...
Clean Team provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of Ku...
The coverage of improved sanitation for rural communities in Ghana still remains at 26% .The major c...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
Levels of compound sanitation and access to private toilets are low in Ghana, with low-income commun...
The research addresses and reviews the current state of sanitation coverage and challenges towards i...
This paper is based on the early stages of a research project funded by the Department for Internati...
While household access to private toilets is the long-term goal in Kumasi, Ghana, it is still far fr...
In Ghana, over 70% of urban dwellers do not have private sanitation facilities in their home and rel...
Sanitation marketing is fast emerging as a sustainable way to increase access to sanitation at scale...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Rapid urban growth in developing countries has led to an increase in unplanned, high-density settlem...
This paper describes a successful sanitation marketing project implemented by Government of Zambia a...
Over the MDG period Ghana made little progress on rural sanitation. Between 2000 and 2015 the propor...
Sanitation, according to Ghana Community Water and Sanitation Agency, is the safe disposal of feacal...
“Clean Team” provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of...
Clean Team provides serviced, free-standing toilets as a sanitation option in low-income areas of Ku...
The coverage of improved sanitation for rural communities in Ghana still remains at 26% .The major c...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
Levels of compound sanitation and access to private toilets are low in Ghana, with low-income commun...
The research addresses and reviews the current state of sanitation coverage and challenges towards i...
This paper is based on the early stages of a research project funded by the Department for Internati...
While household access to private toilets is the long-term goal in Kumasi, Ghana, it is still far fr...
In Ghana, over 70% of urban dwellers do not have private sanitation facilities in their home and rel...
Sanitation marketing is fast emerging as a sustainable way to increase access to sanitation at scale...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Rapid urban growth in developing countries has led to an increase in unplanned, high-density settlem...