Sanitation and Hygiene promotion programs play vital role in reducing diarrheal diseases. Ethiopia has one of the lowest water and sanitation services coverage. A cross sectional survey to assess the existing Sanitation and Hygiene practices in Ethiopia was conducted from June – October 2007. Relevant sector ministries, agencies, initiatives and NGOs were contacted. Books, Journals, workshop proceedings and reports and online materials were used as a source of data. The study revealed that Ethiopia has sound policies and strategies for S&H, while access to service is still low. Sector gaps and duplications are evident, but the recent platforms and modalities are encouraging. Sanitation gets minimal attention in WASH. The allocation of resou...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
While every aspect of human development is vital, perhaps none is as important as the provision and ...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Sanitation is a global priority: 1 billion people lack access to any sanitation facility and practic...
In Kenya, the urban poor are residing in the Peri urban areas of Nakuru Municipality with inadequate...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
Ethiopia has launched a Universal Access Plan (UAP) to achieve safe water supply and sanitation for ...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
While every aspect of human development is vital, perhaps none is as important as the provision and ...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Sanitation is a global priority: 1 billion people lack access to any sanitation facility and practic...
In Kenya, the urban poor are residing in the Peri urban areas of Nakuru Municipality with inadequate...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Studies have shown that while health is a major driver for sanitation projects for governments and N...
Adequate sanitation is of great importance in addressing public health and plays an important role w...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
Arba Minch with about 75000 residents is one of the four towns in East Africa selected by ROSA to im...
Ethiopia has launched a Universal Access Plan (UAP) to achieve safe water supply and sanitation for ...
Extending and sustaining access to rural water supplies remains central to improving the health and ...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...