Public Toilets and Their Customers in Low-Income Accra, Ghana
Dorothy Peprah,
Kelly K. Baker,
Christine Moe,
Katharine Robb,
Nii Wellington,
Habib Yakubu and
Clair Null
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Abstract:
This study explores public toilet use, characteristics of public toilet customers and possible improvements to public toilet facilities in four neighbourhoods in Accra, Ghana, the country with the highest reliance on shared sanitation facilities globally.
Keywords: Accra; Ghana; public toilets; sanitation; shared toilets; slums; urban poor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16
Date: 2015-10-30
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