60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate in the open. Widespread open defecation persists in rural India not because of a lack of infrastructure, but because of unique cultural practices concerning ritual impurity, and a history of caste and untouchabilit
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
Using data from the Indian Human Development Survey, this chapter examines both toilet possession an...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's flagship sanitation intervention, set out to end open defecation by O...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
In 2011, India had more phone users (around 54 per cent of households) and television access (33 per...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
Using data from the Indian Human Development Survey, this chapter examines both toilet possession an...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's flagship sanitation intervention, set out to end open defecation by O...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
In 2011, India had more phone users (around 54 per cent of households) and television access (33 per...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
A toilet is a life-saver and a dignity-protector not just a toilet! Unfortunately, WHO & UNICEF ...
In 2016, nearly 60% of the population of India practiced open defecation (OD), which was 4 times the...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...