In Kenya, the urban poor are residing in the Peri urban areas of Nakuru Municipality with inadequate sanitation facilities. This study investigated attitudes towards urine diverting toilets to popularize their use as viable alternative sanitation. Face to face interviews among 231 household respondents using a semi structured questionnaire, field observations, focused group discussions and key informant interviews were performed. Most of the respondents reported that the ecosan toilets are a viable option due to congested housing pattern, desire to own a toilet (for those who never had a toilet before), geohydrological conditions, improved privacy, and convenience among other factors. Most respondents preferred squatting type of urine diver...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
UNICEF and its government counterpart are implementing a large WASH programme with explicit behaviou...
A study conducted in Amhara, Ethiopia among open defecators and toilet owners using female informant...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
While every aspect of human development is vital, perhaps none is as important as the provision and ...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
The objective was to assess the level of sanitation and hygiene with baseline information on the imp...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Umande Trust and GOAL Ireland are partnering in an urban sanitation project in informal settlements ...
The current urban population of 3.3 billion is expected to reach 5 billion by 2030. This urbanisatio...
Zero Discharge Toilet System (ZDTS) which incorporates EcoSan philosophy and the advantages of water...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
UNICEF and its government counterpart are implementing a large WASH programme with explicit behaviou...
A study conducted in Amhara, Ethiopia among open defecators and toilet owners using female informant...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
While every aspect of human development is vital, perhaps none is as important as the provision and ...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
The objective was to assess the level of sanitation and hygiene with baseline information on the imp...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Umande Trust and GOAL Ireland are partnering in an urban sanitation project in informal settlements ...
The current urban population of 3.3 billion is expected to reach 5 billion by 2030. This urbanisatio...
Zero Discharge Toilet System (ZDTS) which incorporates EcoSan philosophy and the advantages of water...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
UNICEF and its government counterpart are implementing a large WASH programme with explicit behaviou...
A study conducted in Amhara, Ethiopia among open defecators and toilet owners using female informant...