Sixty per cent of the world population do not have access to safe water and only 25 per cent enjoy adequate sanitation facilities. In Ethiopia, it is only 25 per cent of the population with access to poorly maintained water supply systems and the sanitation coverage is less than 7 per cent. The combined effect of poor water supply provision and virtually non-existent sanitation facilities account for over 75 per cent of the diseases in the country
Inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation and hygiene continue to be important risk factors f...
AbstractThe problem of drinking water quality is critical public health concern in Ethiopia in which...
Let’s start with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Report 2012. Remember the target? H...
It is well known that water is a natural resource without which all living things cannot exist. It i...
The Multidimensional Poverty Index is used increasingly to measure poverty in developing countries. ...
In low-income countries like Ethiopia, waterborne illnesses have posed serious public health problem...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
In Ethiopia, investment in rural water supply underpins the government’s poverty reduction efforts....
Ethiopia has made remarkable progress towards water supply, sanitation and hygiene access in the pas...
Abstract Background Diarrheal disease attributable to water and sanitation can be prevented using po...
Introduction Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 aims to coordinate international efforts toward “c...
Even though access to water has been recognized as a human right and is important for human developm...
One of the millennium development goals by 2015 is to decrease the population who have no access to ...
Limited access associated with poor water supply, hygiene and sanitation is widening the poverty gap...
Inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation and hygiene continue to be important risk factors f...
AbstractThe problem of drinking water quality is critical public health concern in Ethiopia in which...
Let’s start with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Report 2012. Remember the target? H...
It is well known that water is a natural resource without which all living things cannot exist. It i...
The Multidimensional Poverty Index is used increasingly to measure poverty in developing countries. ...
In low-income countries like Ethiopia, waterborne illnesses have posed serious public health problem...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
In Ethiopia, investment in rural water supply underpins the government’s poverty reduction efforts....
Ethiopia has made remarkable progress towards water supply, sanitation and hygiene access in the pas...
Abstract Background Diarrheal disease attributable to water and sanitation can be prevented using po...
Introduction Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 aims to coordinate international efforts toward “c...
Even though access to water has been recognized as a human right and is important for human developm...
One of the millennium development goals by 2015 is to decrease the population who have no access to ...
Limited access associated with poor water supply, hygiene and sanitation is widening the poverty gap...
Inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation and hygiene continue to be important risk factors f...
AbstractThe problem of drinking water quality is critical public health concern in Ethiopia in which...
Let’s start with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Report 2012. Remember the target? H...