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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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Problématique d’accès à l’eau potable dans les quartiers spontanés de la ville de Bafoussam, Cameroun

Problématique d’accès à l’eau potable dans les quartiers spontanés de la ville de Bafoussam, Cameroun

12/05/2025

Problématique d’accès à l’eau potable dans les quartiers spontanés de la ville de Bafoussam, Cameroun   ABSTRACT: In Cameroon, the issue of access to portable

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LES DEFIS DE LA POLLUTION DE L'EAU, UNE MENACE POUR LA SANTE PUBLIQUE : ATOUTS ET DEFAUTS DES LOIS ET POLITIQUES DE L'EAU AU SENEGAL

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LES DEFIS DE LA POLLUTION DE L’EAU, UNE MENACE POUR LA SANTE PUBLIQUE : ATOUTS ET DEFAUTS DES LOIS ET POLITIQUES DE L’EAU AU SENEGAL

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LA PRESERVATION DE LA QUALITE DE L’EAU AU MALI : CAS DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO.

LA PRESERVATION DE LA QUALITE DE L’EAU AU MALI : CAS DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO.

12/05/2025

LA PRESERVATION DE LA QUALITE DE L’EAU AU MALI : CAS DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO.   Résumé L’eau, ressource naturelle indispensable de son état et

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School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

06/05/2025

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria   The importance of school water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)

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ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO

ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO

05/05/2025

ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO,     La gestion des boues

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Water, sanitation, and hygiene in schools: Status and implications of low coverage in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia

Water, sanitation, and hygiene in schools: Status and implications of low coverage in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia

05/05/2025

Adequate access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) in schools impacts health, educational outcomes, and gender disparitie. Little multi-country research has been published on WaSH

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CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE

CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE

14/05/2025

CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE   Résumé L’accès à l’eau potable demeure encore un défi

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GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE

GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE

14/05/2025

GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE   Résumé La présente recherche a pour

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Faecal Sludge Management Practices in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities

Faecal Sludge Management Practices in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities

14/05/2025

Faecal Sludge Management Practices in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities   ABSTRACT In the global sanitation challenges over the years, sustainable faecal sludge (FS) management has

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CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE

CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE

14/05/2025 No Comments

CRISE D’ACCES A L’EAU POTABLE DANS L’ARRONDISSEMENT DE DOUALA 3IEME : STRATEGIES D’ADAPTATION ET RESILIENCE   Résumé L’accès à l’eau potable demeure encore un défi

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GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE

GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE

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GESTION DES EAUX USEES ET DES BOUES DE VIDANGE A DAKAR PARTICULIEREMENT DANS LA ZONE HUMIDE DU TECHNOPOLE   Résumé La présente recherche a pour

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Faecal Sludge Management Practices in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities

Faecal Sludge Management Practices in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities

14/05/2025 No Comments

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