| Climbing the Ladder: The State of Sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Summary | ||||||
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 report Jan 2008 ; 14 pages   Aut. Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee & Vivien Foster & Elvira Morella Ed. AICD - Washington Downloadable format: PdF  (670 ko) Downloadable from the publisher    Main report  Résumé
                                                                              
                  
      Abstract: In Sub-Saharan Africa traditional latrines are the most common and fastest-growing means of improved sanitation, although open defecation remains widespread, and sewer networks are rare. Several recent success stories relieve the otherwise bleak picture. 
 
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