The Impact of Pro-Poor Sanitation Subsidies in Open Defecation-Free Communities: A Randomized, Controlled Trial in Rural Ghana | ||||||||
L'impact des subventions d'assainissements pour les plus pauvres au Ghana sur les communautés qui ne défèquent plus à l'air libre : un essai comparatif aléatoire en zone rurale au Ghana article Jun 2022 ; 18 pages ![]() Ed. Aquaya - Nairobi Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() ![]() Abstract: According to the World Health Organization/United Nations International Children’s Fund Joint Monitoring Program, people practice open defecation globally. After achieving open defecation-free (ODF) status through efforts such as Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), communities (particularly vulnerable households) may revert to open defecation, especially when toilet collapse is common and durable toilets are unaffordable. Accordingly, there is increasing interest in pro-poor sanitation subsidies. Publics-Cibles:
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