The paper assessed access to WASH service in the Jariban district of Somalia. One hundred and sixty-seven households were sampled to administer a questionnaire. Central tendency and logistical regression were used to analyse the data in SPSS 26. The findings show that access to safe drinking water sources is 57.5%. Of the 42.5% of respondents who did not access safe drinking water source, only 10.8% confirmed that they treat drinking water at the point of use. The main reason for household water treatment was the positive mindset (.272) of the household head towards water treatment. The majority (80.2%) of the respondents access approximately 13 litres per person per day. Woman-headed households were more likely to treat water before drinki...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
Access to basic water, sanitation and hygiene, waste management and environment cleaning (WASH) in h...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential for a healthy and dignified life. International t...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
Abstract Background: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) is generally a challenge in Somalia, par...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
Introduction. The coverage of sanitation and access to safe drinking water in Ethiopia especially in...
Delivering basic social service to most vulnerable people in fragile states is the ultimate challeng...
Ethiopia has made remarkable progress towards water supply, sanitation and hygiene access in the pas...
Abstract Background WHO and UNICEF have proposed an action plan to achieve universal water, sanitati...
This paper explores intra-household variations in access to WASH through analysis of baseline data f...
Globally, many populations face structural and environmental barriers to access safe water, sanitati...
Background Ensuring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities for households remains a major ...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Even though access to water has been recognized as a human right and is important for human developm...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
Access to basic water, sanitation and hygiene, waste management and environment cleaning (WASH) in h...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential for a healthy and dignified life. International t...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
Abstract Background: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) is generally a challenge in Somalia, par...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
Introduction. The coverage of sanitation and access to safe drinking water in Ethiopia especially in...
Delivering basic social service to most vulnerable people in fragile states is the ultimate challeng...
Ethiopia has made remarkable progress towards water supply, sanitation and hygiene access in the pas...
Abstract Background WHO and UNICEF have proposed an action plan to achieve universal water, sanitati...
This paper explores intra-household variations in access to WASH through analysis of baseline data f...
Globally, many populations face structural and environmental barriers to access safe water, sanitati...
Background Ensuring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities for households remains a major ...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Even though access to water has been recognized as a human right and is important for human developm...
This study presents empirical findings on drinking water supply in Ethiopia from a set of qualitativ...
Access to basic water, sanitation and hygiene, waste management and environment cleaning (WASH) in h...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential for a healthy and dignified life. International t...