This study aimed at determining the association between water, sanitation and hygiene with some socioeconomic variables at the Federal Government Low-cost Housing Estate, Akure, Nigeria. Data were collected from respondents residing in 194 clustered buildings. Findings revealed that the association between the type of sanitation facility available and water sources was significant (X2 = 57.62, df = 9, p<0.01). Secondly, the association between income and water sources of the respondents was significant at less than 0.01 (X2 = 10.77, df = 6, p>0.05). Also, the association between gender and toilet facilities was not significant at less than 0.05 alpha level (X2 = 9.62, df = 3, p>0.05). Besides, gender and water sources were signific...
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Inadequate environmental sanitation has been recognized as a public health hazard worldwide. In some...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Limited access associated with poor water supply, hygiene and sanitation is widening the poverty gap...
A series of separate surveys were carried out on six coastal communities within a span of three year...
Access to clean water, good sanitation services and improved hygiene practices enhance sound health,...
This empirical study was aimed at examining disparities in access to improved and unimproved sources...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
This study was aimed at assessing the health implications of housing, human waste disposal practices...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene is a major human right necessary for achieving Sustainable ...
Presently human settlements in developing societies do not effectively address problems in urban are...
Access to improved sanitation facilities is key to the socioeconomic wellbeing and sustainable devel...
Access to water and sanitation is vital for achieving the sustainable development goals. The study a...
In a rapidly developing city like Lagos, peri-urban communities are characterized by urban-rural dri...
Globally, efforts are renewed towards achieving universal access to sanitation by 2030 through the S...
Water as potential in the transmission of parasitic diseases was used to evaluate its access and san...
Inadequate environmental sanitation has been recognized as a public health hazard worldwide. In some...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
Limited access associated with poor water supply, hygiene and sanitation is widening the poverty gap...
A series of separate surveys were carried out on six coastal communities within a span of three year...