In developing countries, e.g., Nigeria, several communities have limited access to sanitation and sanitation facilities, thus such communities dump their solid and liquid wastes indiscriminately. The aim of this study was to assess access to sanitation, and compare basic sanitation facilities between upland and coastal communities of Akwa Ibom State. With a cross-sectional design, 420 respondents were selected and administered questionnaires to obtain information on sanitation and sanitation facilities of the communities using a multi-stage random sampling technique. Result shows that faecal disposal facilities available for upland and coastal communities were respectively 187(89.05%) and 98(46.67%). 30(26.79%) of households defecate in o...
Access to clean water, good sanitation services and improved hygiene practices enhance sound health,...
Access to improved sanitation facilities is key to the socioeconomic wellbeing and sustainable devel...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
Globally, efforts are renewed towards achieving universal access to sanitation by 2030 through the S...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
Access to water and sanitation is vital for achieving the sustainable development goals. The study a...
A series of separate surveys were carried out on six coastal communities within a span of three year...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene is a major human right necessary for achieving Sustainable ...
Inadequate environmental sanitation has been recognized as a public health hazard worldwide. In some...
Sanitation is paramount to human life because it contributes to safety from communicable and non-com...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Little WASH progress has been made in the Niger Delta. Using the exploratory case study method, incl...
The study tried to examine the conditions or rural sanitation in the South-East region of Nigeria. T...
Access to clean water, good sanitation services and improved hygiene practices enhance sound health,...
Access to improved sanitation facilities is key to the socioeconomic wellbeing and sustainable devel...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
Globally, efforts are renewed towards achieving universal access to sanitation by 2030 through the S...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
Access to water and sanitation is vital for achieving the sustainable development goals. The study a...
A series of separate surveys were carried out on six coastal communities within a span of three year...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene is a major human right necessary for achieving Sustainable ...
Inadequate environmental sanitation has been recognized as a public health hazard worldwide. In some...
Sanitation is paramount to human life because it contributes to safety from communicable and non-com...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Little WASH progress has been made in the Niger Delta. Using the exploratory case study method, incl...
The study tried to examine the conditions or rural sanitation in the South-East region of Nigeria. T...
Access to clean water, good sanitation services and improved hygiene practices enhance sound health,...
Access to improved sanitation facilities is key to the socioeconomic wellbeing and sustainable devel...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...