“Don’t teach us what is sanitation and hygiene.” This quote from Maqbul, a middle-aged male resident in Modher Bosti, a slum in Dhaka city, summed up the frustration of many people living in urban poverty to ongoing sanitation and hygiene programmes. In the light of their experiences, such programmes provide “inappropriate sanitation”, or demand personal investments in situations of highly insecure tenure, and/or teach “hygiene practices” that relate neither to local beliefs nor to the ground realities of a complex urban poverty. A three-year ethnographic study in Chittagong, Dhaka, Nairobi and Hyderabad illustrated that excreta disposal systems, packaged and delivered as low-cost “safe sanitation”, do not match the sanitation needs of a ve...
Up to 21 million South Africans do not have access to safe and adequate sanitation facilities. Up to...
SummaryThere are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived ur...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
“Don’t teach us what is sanitation and hygiene.” This quote from Maqbul, a middle-aged male resident...
Background: : Slum dwellers are likely to be among the most deprived people in urban areas. Poor hyg...
For many in the global North, urban life means that your shit is not your problem. We foreword that ...
Demand-responsive sanitation acknowledges the need for sanitation development to be household-centre...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Low income community development is the prerequisite for the overall development of a society. There...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
Sanitation is an important foundation for health, economic when they constitute small pockets within...
This paper sets the current research-related innovations in urban sanitation of low to middle income...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
Lack of adequate and safe water supply and sanitation remain two of the main transmitters of disease...
Up to 21 million South Africans do not have access to safe and adequate sanitation facilities. Up to...
SummaryThere are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived ur...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
“Don’t teach us what is sanitation and hygiene.” This quote from Maqbul, a middle-aged male resident...
Background: : Slum dwellers are likely to be among the most deprived people in urban areas. Poor hyg...
For many in the global North, urban life means that your shit is not your problem. We foreword that ...
Demand-responsive sanitation acknowledges the need for sanitation development to be household-centre...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Low income community development is the prerequisite for the overall development of a society. There...
Shared sanitation facilities (SSFs) have contributed considerably to sanitation access in many low-i...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
Sanitation is an important foundation for health, economic when they constitute small pockets within...
This paper sets the current research-related innovations in urban sanitation of low to middle income...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
Lack of adequate and safe water supply and sanitation remain two of the main transmitters of disease...
Up to 21 million South Africans do not have access to safe and adequate sanitation facilities. Up to...
SummaryThere are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived ur...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...