AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to generate revenue from sanitary facilities. There are a number of innovative approaches to sanitation in developing countries. Private pit latrines still provide 85% of the sanitation solutions for households in the slums of Dar es Salaam and Kampala. A distinction is made between household and shared toilets. Small scale entrepreneurs, Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) build maintain and sometimes empty usually shared sanitary facilities in a situation where the government is not able to provide sanitary services. Household level and private sector solutions are common in sanitation and can be enco...
This paper focus on the challenge of financing the expansion and maintenance of water and sanitation...
This paper reports findings of a study undertaken in low-income informal settlements using mixed met...
Whereas water service coverage in urban areas of developing countries was estimated at 94% of the ur...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Improving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to generat...
Like many low-income countries, Uganda is struggling to provide sanitation to its inhabitants. Meeti...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the population in urban areas is increasing rapidly, often exceeding ...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
This study assessed sanitation access in rapidly expanding informal settlements in Dar es Salaam (Da...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
This paper focus on the challenge of financing the expansion and maintenance of water and sanitation...
This paper reports findings of a study undertaken in low-income informal settlements using mixed met...
Whereas water service coverage in urban areas of developing countries was estimated at 94% of the ur...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Improving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to generat...
Like many low-income countries, Uganda is struggling to provide sanitation to its inhabitants. Meeti...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the population in urban areas is increasing rapidly, often exceeding ...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
Abstract We carried out a stated preference survey in Malawi to examine whether acces...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
This study assessed sanitation access in rapidly expanding informal settlements in Dar es Salaam (Da...
Global sustainable development goals call for universal access to safely managed sanitation by 2030....
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, deliv...
Improving access to sanitation in slums in East Africa is a challenge. The 3ksan project has been wo...
This paper focus on the challenge of financing the expansion and maintenance of water and sanitation...
This paper reports findings of a study undertaken in low-income informal settlements using mixed met...
Whereas water service coverage in urban areas of developing countries was estimated at 94% of the ur...