This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note focuses on access to improved latrines for the poorest. A significant proportion of the rural population lives below the poverty line. This raises an equity problem when it comes to improved latrine access. The poorest people are those who find it most difficult to rebuild their latrines when they collapse. As such, it is these households that are most likely to lapse back to open defecation (OD). It costs more to build a sustainable latrine. There are very few funding mechanisms available for the poor. Identification and targeting are difficult: how can the poorest be identified when every household claims to be amongst the poorest
Rural households have latrine preferences and unique sanitation needs. An assessment of how rural h...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses how access to sanitation in rura...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Rural households have latrine preferences and unique sanitation needs. An assessment of how rural ho...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
Purpose: Latrine is a symbol of cleanness. It is most to have a latrine even for getting basic gover...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
More than a third of the world's population (2.4 billion people) lacks access to adequate excreta di...
Nearly half the world's population lacks basic sanitation to protect their environment from human fe...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Rural households have latrine preferences and unique sanitation needs. An assessment of how rural h...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses how access to sanitation in rura...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Rural households have latrine preferences and unique sanitation needs. An assessment of how rural ho...
This study was done in four rural communities in Ghana to assess uptake of household latrines. A tot...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
Purpose: Latrine is a symbol of cleanness. It is most to have a latrine even for getting basic gover...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
More than a third of the world's population (2.4 billion people) lacks access to adequate excreta di...
Nearly half the world's population lacks basic sanitation to protect their environment from human fe...
India is one of the densest populated subcontinents in the world and has the lowest sanitation cover...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Rural households have latrine preferences and unique sanitation needs. An assessment of how rural h...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses how access to sanitation in rura...