Conventional approaches to design and plan water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) interventions are not suitable for capturing the increasing complexity of the context in which these services are delivered. Multidimensional tools are needed to unravel the links between access to basic services and the socio-economic drivers of poverty. This paper applies an object-oriented Bayesian network to reflect the main issues that determine access to WaSH services. A national Program in Kenya has been analyzed as initial case study. The main findings suggest that the proposed approach is able to accommodate local conditions and to represent an accurate reflection of the complexities of WaSH issues, incorporating the uncertainty intrinsic to service de...
Use of Bayesian networks for monitoring total sanitation campaign projects, Indi
Many studies have reported the effect of water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in improving he...
Today, a vast proportion of people still lack a simple pit latrine and a source of safe drinking wat...
Conventional approaches to design and plan water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) interventions are n...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
The 2030 Agenda includes a dedicated goal on water and sanitation (SDG 6) that sets out to “ensure a...
The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increasing comp...
Summary. The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increa...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
The water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector has witnessed the development of multiple tools for ...
Water resource management is complex, and should ideally be a co-operative, stakeholder-driven probl...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Goals targets during the last decade, access to impr...
Today, a vast proportion of people still lack a simple pit latrine and a source of safe drinking wat...
Anthropogenic transformation of land globally is threatening water resources in terms of quality and...
Use of Bayesian networks for monitoring total sanitation campaign projects, Indi
Many studies have reported the effect of water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in improving he...
Today, a vast proportion of people still lack a simple pit latrine and a source of safe drinking wat...
Conventional approaches to design and plan water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) interventions are n...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Development Goals targets during the last decade, st...
The 2030 Agenda includes a dedicated goal on water and sanitation (SDG 6) that sets out to “ensure a...
The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increasing comp...
Summary. The conventional approaches to water assessment are inappropriate for describing the increa...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
Despite well meaning intentions, many aid interventions fail for one reason or another. The reasons ...
The water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector has witnessed the development of multiple tools for ...
Water resource management is complex, and should ideally be a co-operative, stakeholder-driven probl...
Despite the efforts made towards the Millennium Goals targets during the last decade, access to impr...
Today, a vast proportion of people still lack a simple pit latrine and a source of safe drinking wat...
Anthropogenic transformation of land globally is threatening water resources in terms of quality and...
Use of Bayesian networks for monitoring total sanitation campaign projects, Indi
Many studies have reported the effect of water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in improving he...
Today, a vast proportion of people still lack a simple pit latrine and a source of safe drinking wat...