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Can open-defecation free (ODF) communities be sustained? A cross-sectional study in rural Ghana

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Title: Can open-defecation free (ODF) communities be sustained? A cross-sectional study in rural Ghana

Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used approach to reduce open defecation in rural areas of low-income countries. Following CLTS programs, communities are designated as open defecation free (ODF) when household-level toilet coverage reaches the threshold specified by national guidelines (e.g., 80% in Ghana). However, because sanitation conditions are rarely monitored after communities are declared ODF, the ability of CLTS to generate lasting reductions in open defecation is poorly understood. This study examined the extent to which levels of toilet ownership and use were sustained in 109 communities in rural Northern Ghana up to two and a half years after they had obtained ODF status. The study findings found that the majority of communities (75%) did not meet Ghana’s ODF requirements.

Considering results, authors suggest that interventions that address toilet collapse and the difficulty of rebuilding, particularly among the poorest and most vulnerable households, will improve the longevity of CLTS-driven sanitation improvements in rural Ghana.

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Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon   Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources for humanity.

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Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon   Abstract Access to improved drinking water remains a fundamental need and a

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Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

22/05/2025

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon   Source water contamination poses a risk to public health

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ETABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES ASSAINIS DANS LA VILLE PROVINCE DE KINSHASA

ETABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES ASSAINIS DANS LA VILLE PROVINCE DE KINSHASA

22/05/2025

ETABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES ASSAINIS DANS LA VILLE PROVINCE DE KINSHASA   ABSTRACT Une école assainie est celle qui a principalement accès à de l’eau potable, possède

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EAU, HYGIENE ET ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ECOLES PRIMAIRES DE KINSHASA

EAU, HYGIENE ET ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ECOLES PRIMAIRES DE KINSHASA

22/05/2025

EAU, HYGIENE ET ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ECOLES PRIMAIRES DE KINSHASA   ABSTRACT Le présent travail porte sur l’eau, l’hygiène et l’assainissement dans les écoles primaires

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PRÉCARITE DES CONDITIONS D’HYGIÈNE ET D’ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ÉTABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES DE LA VILLE DE YAMOUSSOUKRO (CÔTE D’IVOIRE)

PRÉCARITE DES CONDITIONS D’HYGIÈNE ET D’ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ÉTABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES DE LA VILLE DE YAMOUSSOUKRO (CÔTE D’IVOIRE)

21/05/2025

PRÉCARITE DES CONDITIONS D’HYGIÈNE ET D’ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES ÉTABLISSEMENTS SCOLAIRES DE LA VILLE DE YAMOUSSOUKRO (CÔTE D’IVOIRE)   RÉSUMÉ Les conditions d’hygiène et d’assainissement dans

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The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

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Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

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CAPACITY ASSESSMENT – A KEY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF IMPROVING MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE

19/05/2022

The USAID-funded Municipal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project in West Africa (MuniWASH) is providing technical support to improve the governance and management of municipal water

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WATER PUBLICATIONS

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon   Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources for humanity.

Read More
Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon   Abstract Access to improved drinking water remains a fundamental need and a

Read More
Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

22/05/2025

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon   Source water contamination poses a risk to public health

Read More
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Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

22/05/2025 No Comments

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon   Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources for humanity.

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Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

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Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon   Abstract Access to improved drinking water remains a fundamental need and a

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Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

22/05/2025 No Comments

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon   Source water contamination poses a risk to public health

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