To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS). But CLTS focuses on latrine construction and does not include latrine maintenance and repair damage or collapse. Some households rebuild their latrine while others return to open defecation. The reasons why are unknown. Using data from a cross-sectional survey, this article shows how physical, personal, and social context factors and psychosocial factors from the RANAS model are associated with CLTS participation, and how these factors connect to latrine rebuilding. In 2015, heavy rains hit the north of Mozambique and many latrines collapsed. Subsequently, 640 household interviews were conducted in the affected region. Logi...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
At the end of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) period in 2015, 2.3 billion people, 31% of ...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Background: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
Abstract: Diarrheal diseases account for 7 % of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzan...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is an approach to improving sanitation to combat open defecati...
Open defecation is a public health problem worldwide. Non-governmental organizations in developing c...
Open defecation is a public health problem worldwide. Non-governmental organizations in developing c...
Background: In developing countries, open defecation is still a major health issue. While there has ...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
At the end of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) period in 2015, 2.3 billion people, 31% of ...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Open defecation is still a major health problem in developing countries. While enormous empirical re...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
Background: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
Abstract: Diarrheal diseases account for 7 % of deaths in children under five years of age in Tanzan...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is an approach to improving sanitation to combat open defecati...
Open defecation is a public health problem worldwide. Non-governmental organizations in developing c...
Open defecation is a public health problem worldwide. Non-governmental organizations in developing c...
Background: In developing countries, open defecation is still a major health issue. While there has ...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
At the end of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) period in 2015, 2.3 billion people, 31% of ...