User Perceptions of Shared Sanitation among Rural Households in Indonesia and Bangladesh
Jay P. Graham,
Craig Kullman,
Jonathan Karver and
Kali B. Nelson
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Organization/UNICEF definition for what is considered improved sanitation. Recommendations have been made to categorize shared sanitation as improved sanitation if security, user access, and other conditions can be assured, yet limited data exist on user preferences with respect to shared facilities. This study analyzed user perceptions of shared sanitation facilities in rural households in East Java, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.
Keywords: Shared Sanitation; Rural Households; Indonesia; Bangladesh; World Health Organization; UNICEF; hygiene; access; sustainable development; growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-09
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