Unsafe sanitation is an increasing public health concern for rapidly expanding cities in low-income countries. Understanding household demand for improved sanitation infrastructure is critical for planning effective sanitation investments. In this study, we compared the stated and revealed willingness to pay (WTP) for high-quality, pour-flush latrines among households in low-income areas in the city of Nakuru, Kenya. We found that stated WTP for high-quality, pour-flush latrines was much lower than market prices: less than 5% of households were willing to pay the full costs, which we estimated between 87,100-82,900 Kenyan Shillings (KES), or 871-829 USD. In addition, we found large discrepancies between stated and revealed WTP. For example,...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
In the face of insufficient attempt by policy makers to develop improved sanitation apparently has c...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
Improving sanitation conditions in low-income communities is a major challenge for rapidly growing c...
Poor sanitation worldwide leads to an annual loss of approximately $222.9 billion and is the second ...
The Kenyan government estimates that 500 billion KES ($5 billion USD) are needed to achieve sanitati...
Abstract Most residents of Kisumu, Kenya, use latrines constructed over basic pits or...
Most residents of the developing world do not have access to safely managed sanitation services, and...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Lack of sanitation facilities is a common occurrence in informal settlements that are common in most...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
CITATION: Simiyu, S., et al. 2017. Estimating the cost and payment for sanitation in the informal se...
Lack of sanitation facilities is a common occurrence in informal settlements that are common in most...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
In the face of insufficient attempt by policy makers to develop improved sanitation apparently has c...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...
Improving sanitation conditions in low-income communities is a major challenge for rapidly growing c...
Poor sanitation worldwide leads to an annual loss of approximately $222.9 billion and is the second ...
The Kenyan government estimates that 500 billion KES ($5 billion USD) are needed to achieve sanitati...
Abstract Most residents of Kisumu, Kenya, use latrines constructed over basic pits or...
Most residents of the developing world do not have access to safely managed sanitation services, and...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Lack of sanitation facilities is a common occurrence in informal settlements that are common in most...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
CITATION: Simiyu, S., et al. 2017. Estimating the cost and payment for sanitation in the informal se...
Lack of sanitation facilities is a common occurrence in informal settlements that are common in most...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Informal urban settlements present a range of challenges to sanitation provision, including low inco...
Diarrheal diseases account for 7% of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzania. Improvi...
In the face of insufficient attempt by policy makers to develop improved sanitation apparently has c...
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countrie...