Only 10% of Kampala’s population have access to proper sewerage. With increasing urbanisation, delivering sanitation in Kampala will become even more challenging. How should policymakers address the future for sanitation in urban Uganda
As rates of urbanisation continue to grow, particularly in the developing world, so does the challen...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Most governments and international agencies have committed themselves to achievement of Millennium D...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
While shared sanitation is the most viable sanitation option for slums, evidence shows that slum san...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Results of a representative survey conducted with 1’500 poor households in Uganda’s capital during N...
This report analyses the political challenge of improving access to sanitation in rapidly growing an...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the population in urban areas is increasing rapidly, often exceeding ...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
As rates of urbanisation continue to grow, particularly in the developing world, so does the challen...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Most governments and international agencies have committed themselves to achievement of Millennium D...
Background While the sanitation ladder is useful in analysing progressive improvements in sanitatio...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
While shared sanitation is the most viable sanitation option for slums, evidence shows that slum san...
Many national and international efforts have been made over the past few decades to improve access t...
Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in ...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Results of a representative survey conducted with 1’500 poor households in Uganda’s capital during N...
This report analyses the political challenge of improving access to sanitation in rapidly growing an...
Globally, sanitation has remained a challenge with an estimate of 2.6 billion people lackingaccess t...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the population in urban areas is increasing rapidly, often exceeding ...
Sanitation improvement is crucial in saving lives that are lost due to water contamination but progr...
The goal of the Urban Affordable Clean Toilets (U-ACT) project was to determine the effectiveness of...
As rates of urbanisation continue to grow, particularly in the developing world, so does the challen...
AbstractImproving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to...
Most governments and international agencies have committed themselves to achievement of Millennium D...