Demand-responsive sanitation acknowledges the need for sanitation development to be household-centred rather than technology focused. However, these strategies (such as social marketing) have a fundamental assumption that the end user has a universal freedom of choice. In view of the proliferation of informal and rental accommodation in low-income settlements of developing countries, this assumption may obscure reality. In this context, inter and intra-household members may enjoy a range of freedoms and access to sanitation resources. In considering the diversity of the urban poor, this ongoing study seeks to examine how the critical differences in tenure status and associated property rights relate to an individual’s access to improved san...
Abstract Background Ghana’s low investment in household sanitation is evident from the low rates of ...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
Sanitation interventions routinely overlook the implications of secure tenure for investment on the ...
This paper explores the relevance of householders' security of tenure to their willingness to pay th...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
SummaryThere are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived ur...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Abstract This study explored the social dynamics affecting collective management of s...
In Ghana, over 70% of urban dwellers do not have private sanitation facilities in their home and rel...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
Rapid, unplanned urbanization in low-income countries is leading to increasing problems of dealing w...
Innovative sanitation programmes such as Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) or sanitation marketi...
More than half of the human population will be living in urban areas in 2008, of which 81 percent wi...
Abstract Background Ghana’s low investment in household sanitation is evident from the low rates of ...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
Sanitation interventions routinely overlook the implications of secure tenure for investment on the ...
This paper explores the relevance of householders' security of tenure to their willingness to pay th...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
SummaryThere are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived ur...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Abstract This study explored the social dynamics affecting collective management of s...
In Ghana, over 70% of urban dwellers do not have private sanitation facilities in their home and rel...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
Rapid, unplanned urbanization in low-income countries is leading to increasing problems of dealing w...
Innovative sanitation programmes such as Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) or sanitation marketi...
More than half of the human population will be living in urban areas in 2008, of which 81 percent wi...
Abstract Background Ghana’s low investment in household sanitation is evident from the low rates of ...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...