Private sector participation in sanitation marketing provides a great opportunity to improve rural sanitation access. Although a number of opportunities for private sector participation within the sanitation sector exist, there are numerous barriers and threats to taking up sanitation as a business. This Note from the Field identifies these opportunities, barriers, and threats in Nkhata Bay District, a rural area of Malawi. These insights emerge from a wider research project entitled \u27Private sector participation in the delivery of sanitation and hygiene services\u27. This note provides background information on the research project on private sector participation and the project location. It goes on to describe the data collection proce...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Millennium Development Goal 7 was to ensure environmental su...
Progress has been made in eradicating the backlog in sanitation. This is reflected by the 2011 Censu...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
Opportunities and constraints for more sustainable sanitation through sanitation marketing in Malawi...
This paper explores the extent to which Malawi’s national water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) secto...
This study focused on assessing the challenges related to the development and sustainability of faec...
Over the MDG period Ghana made little progress on rural sanitation. Between 2000 and 2015 the propor...
This paper describes a successful sanitation marketing project implemented by Government of Zambia a...
What is needed for the private sector to successfully establish itself as a key player in delivering...
Small towns are growing in size and number, but compared to the big cities that fuel economies, or r...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a participatory method for sanitation promotion that is qui...
Progress in rural access to sanitation is far behind agreed targets, especially in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
This paper documents recent successes and challenges in a national scale rural sanitation programme ...
This is the case study developed by Nyamagabe District and WaterAid documenting their experiences an...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Millennium Development Goal 7 was to ensure environmental su...
Progress has been made in eradicating the backlog in sanitation. This is reflected by the 2011 Censu...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
Opportunities and constraints for more sustainable sanitation through sanitation marketing in Malawi...
This paper explores the extent to which Malawi’s national water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) secto...
This study focused on assessing the challenges related to the development and sustainability of faec...
Over the MDG period Ghana made little progress on rural sanitation. Between 2000 and 2015 the propor...
This paper describes a successful sanitation marketing project implemented by Government of Zambia a...
What is needed for the private sector to successfully establish itself as a key player in delivering...
Small towns are growing in size and number, but compared to the big cities that fuel economies, or r...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a participatory method for sanitation promotion that is qui...
Progress in rural access to sanitation is far behind agreed targets, especially in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
This paper documents recent successes and challenges in a national scale rural sanitation programme ...
This is the case study developed by Nyamagabe District and WaterAid documenting their experiences an...
Magister Public Health - MPHBackground: Millennium Development Goal 7 was to ensure environmental su...
Progress has been made in eradicating the backlog in sanitation. This is reflected by the 2011 Censu...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...