Background: Water represents the core of food-energy nexus and is vital for human survival. In developing countries, contaminated water and lack of basic water services undermine efforts to improve nutritional status and related health issues. In the rural areas of Central Africa, a majority of the population lacks access to improved water sources and has to devote considerable efforts to obtain water. Objectives: Using the following definition of water insecurity, i.e. it exists when access to adequate amount of safe and clean water does not occur all the times for the entirety of household members to lead a healthy and active life, the study aimed to develop and test a household-level experiential water insecurity scale for rural househol...
Background: With millions of people experiencing malnutrition and inadequate water access, FI and WI...
Water insecurity is a primary underlying determinant of global health disparities. While public heal...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
In 2017, about half of the people (400 million) lacking basic access to safe water worldwide lived i...
<div><p>Our ability to measure household-level food insecurity has revealed its critical role in a r...
Our ability to measure household-level food insecurity has revealed its critical role in a range of ...
OBJECTIVE: Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
INTRODUCTION: A wide range of water-related problems contribute to the global burden of disease. Des...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and e...
There is growing recognition that water insecurity – the inability to reliably access sufficient wat...
There is growing recognition that water insecurity – the inability to reliably access sufficient wat...
Background: With millions of people experiencing malnutrition and inadequate water access, FI and WI...
Water insecurity is a primary underlying determinant of global health disparities. While public heal...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
In 2017, about half of the people (400 million) lacking basic access to safe water worldwide lived i...
<div><p>Our ability to measure household-level food insecurity has revealed its critical role in a r...
Our ability to measure household-level food insecurity has revealed its critical role in a range of ...
OBJECTIVE: Progress towards equitable and sufficient water has primarily been measured by population...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
INTRODUCTION: A wide range of water-related problems contribute to the global burden of disease. Des...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among tho...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and e...
There is growing recognition that water insecurity – the inability to reliably access sufficient wat...
There is growing recognition that water insecurity – the inability to reliably access sufficient wat...
Background: With millions of people experiencing malnutrition and inadequate water access, FI and WI...
Water insecurity is a primary underlying determinant of global health disparities. While public heal...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...