Contractor built latrines located in urban developments are more likely to lead to the success of a pit latrine project than either direct labour or self help construction. Contractors are not constrained by government regulations and can often, for example, use alternative methods to obtain materials in short supply, or pay incentive wages to the labour force for work not just attendance. A self help construction project is likely to be successful in a rural environ where the community is united under a central figure -the village elder. But the fight to survive in an urban habitat often results in materials being sold for more important things such as food and medicine, and not the construction of the latrine. Urban Government direct l...
Montgomery, M, Knight, J, Heuckeroth, D, and Walker, W. (2020). Community-based latrine development...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
The coverage of improved sanitation for rural communities in Ghana still remains at 26% .The major c...
Whilst pit latrines are often the most suitable form of sanitation in low-income communities, there ...
More than three hundred documents were examined in this review and material relevant to on-plot urba...
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note focuses on access to improved latrines for...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Pit latrines are one of the oldest forms of formal sanitation in the world and for many they are sti...
universal sanitation coverage target it is essential that it is properly understood where the availa...
More than a third of the world's population (2.4 billion people) lacks access to adequate excreta di...
New types of sanitation services are emerging to tackle the sanitation crisis in informal settlement...
With 2.6 billion people without access to improved sanitation facilities and with a growing urban po...
This paper is based on the early stages of a research project funded by the Department for Internati...
Purpose: Latrine is a symbol of cleanness. It is most to have a latrine even for getting basic gover...
Montgomery, M, Knight, J, Heuckeroth, D, and Walker, W. (2020). Community-based latrine development...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
The coverage of improved sanitation for rural communities in Ghana still remains at 26% .The major c...
Whilst pit latrines are often the most suitable form of sanitation in low-income communities, there ...
More than three hundred documents were examined in this review and material relevant to on-plot urba...
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note focuses on access to improved latrines for...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Pit latrines are one of the oldest forms of formal sanitation in the world and for many they are sti...
universal sanitation coverage target it is essential that it is properly understood where the availa...
More than a third of the world's population (2.4 billion people) lacks access to adequate excreta di...
New types of sanitation services are emerging to tackle the sanitation crisis in informal settlement...
With 2.6 billion people without access to improved sanitation facilities and with a growing urban po...
This paper is based on the early stages of a research project funded by the Department for Internati...
Purpose: Latrine is a symbol of cleanness. It is most to have a latrine even for getting basic gover...
Montgomery, M, Knight, J, Heuckeroth, D, and Walker, W. (2020). Community-based latrine development...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
The coverage of improved sanitation for rural communities in Ghana still remains at 26% .The major c...