IK Tumwebaze, H Sseviiri, FH Bateganya, J Twesige… - Habitat International, 2023 - Elsevier
Inequalities in access to safely managed water and sanitation services remain one of the barriers to making urban informal settlements more inclusive and safe areas to live. The …
H Jothinathan, AP Singh - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
A rise in population and urbanization demanded that a robust fecal sludge management (FSM) value chain be used to restructure the sanitation system throughout the world …
Introduction: Faecal sludge management (FSM) in urban areas of low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) is not properly implemented due to inaccessibility of sanitation facilities …
Spatial planning and resource allocation are decisive factors in the effective delivery of sanitation services, especially in urban contexts. In low-income countries, the use of …
J Wilcox, B Rutayisire, N Kuria, B Evans… - Journal of Water …, 2023 - iwaponline.com
Rapidly increasing populations in informal settlements commonly use pit-latrines that require regular emptying. This study compares two emptying businesses from Kampala …
Nearly half of the global population currently use onsite sanitation systems such as pit latrines. Access to safely managed sanitation is essential for public health but emptying …
Rapidly increasing populations in informal settlements commonly use pit-latrines that require regular emptying. This study compares two emptying businesses from Kampala …
In the global sanitation challenges over the years, sustainable faecal sludge (FS) management has always featured siting Sub-Saharan Africa and developing countries as …