This study is about the hygiene behaviour of students in relation to sanitation arrangements in Adama University, Ethiopia. The study identifies different practices and challenges and pinpoints changes and improvements in the hygiene behaviour of the students which may have a positive impact on health. In addition, the student’s perception about ecological sanitation and their attitudes towards the use of urinediverting dry toilets and recycling of organic matter and nutrients from human excreta were assessed. The existing sanitation arrangements were investigated and the relevant officials of the university were interviewed about the sanitation situation in the university. The methods include observation, conversational interviews, key inf...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
This paper reports on a pilot study being carried out at the Chisungu Primary School, Harare, Zimbab...
Sanitation is a global priority: 1 billion people lack access to any sanitation facility and practic...
Most of schools in Menge woreda had no safe water supply for the school community. To address this p...
Nurse educators and practitioners aim to plan programmes which will prepare nurses with the knowledg...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable t...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
The following paper attempts to provide a case study of financing for the water sector in Ethiopia. ...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
This paper reports on a pilot study being carried out at the Chisungu Primary School, Harare, Zimbab...
Sanitation is a global priority: 1 billion people lack access to any sanitation facility and practic...
Most of schools in Menge woreda had no safe water supply for the school community. To address this p...
Nurse educators and practitioners aim to plan programmes which will prepare nurses with the knowledg...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable t...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
The following paper attempts to provide a case study of financing for the water sector in Ethiopia. ...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...