This study is the first scientific trial to show that child growth improved when communities in the Republic of Mali, in West Africa, participated in a community-led sanitation program. While rates of diarrhoeal disease did not change, there were improvements in height and weight of children who were less than one year of age at the study's onset
INTRODUCTION: Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Abstract Background The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in...
Introduction:Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa has...
Background: Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise communit...
Background: Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise communit...
SummaryBackgroundCommunity-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise com...
Summary: Background: Poor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrh...
BACKGROUND: The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in many de...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death, killing 1.3 million in 2013 across the g...
BackgroundPoor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrhoea and grow...
BACKGROUND: Community health clubs are multi-session village-level gatherings led by trained facilit...
Background Community health clubs are multi-session village-level gatherings led by trained facilita...
Sanitation access can provide positive externalities; for example, safe disposal of feces by one hou...
Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa has not signific...
A randomized, controlled trial of an educational intervention to improve personal and domestic hygie...
INTRODUCTION: Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Abstract Background The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in...
Introduction:Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa has...
Background: Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise communit...
Background: Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise communit...
SummaryBackgroundCommunity-led total sanitation (CLTS) uses participatory approaches to mobilise com...
Summary: Background: Poor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrh...
BACKGROUND: The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in many de...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death, killing 1.3 million in 2013 across the g...
BackgroundPoor nutrition and exposure to faecal contamination are associated with diarrhoea and grow...
BACKGROUND: Community health clubs are multi-session village-level gatherings led by trained facilit...
Background Community health clubs are multi-session village-level gatherings led by trained facilita...
Sanitation access can provide positive externalities; for example, safe disposal of feces by one hou...
Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa has not signific...
A randomized, controlled trial of an educational intervention to improve personal and domestic hygie...
INTRODUCTION: Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Abstract Background The lack of safe water and sanitation contributes to the rampancy of diarrhea in...
Introduction:Access to safe sanitation in low-income, informal settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa has...