A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF (2015) imply that the opposite is true for approximately 61% of rural and 10% of urban Indians. In fact, Coffey et al. (2014) note that most people who live in India defecate in the open and that open defecation is far more common in rural India than in urban India. Given that 70% of the total population in India lives in rural areas, it leaves a lot to be desired, especially from a public health perspective. Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in India from 2000 – 2017, the study predicts the annual number of people who will still be practicing open defecation over the period 2018 – 2022. The st...
Poor sanitation remains a major public health concern linked to several important health outcomes; e...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Kenya from 200...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Nepal from...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Zimbabwe f...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Zimbabwe f...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
Background: Bihar is one of the focus states under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in India. A study was...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
India faces a major public health issue as it has the highest rate of open defecation in the world. ...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Malawi from 20...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Malawi from 20...
Poor sanitation remains a major public health concern linked to several important health outcomes; e...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Kenya from 200...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Nepal from...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Zimbabwe f...
Employing annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Zimbabwe f...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
Background: Bihar is one of the focus states under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in India. A study was...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
India faces a major public health issue as it has the highest rate of open defecation in the world. ...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Malawi from 20...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Malawi from 20...
Poor sanitation remains a major public health concern linked to several important health outcomes; e...
Using annual time series data on the number of people who practice open defecation in Kenya from 200...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...