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High-quality shared sanitation should be recognized as an acceptable service level, clearly defined, and embedded in global monitoring frameworks

Sarah Lebu, Huijoo Shon, Lauren Sprouse, Chimdi Muoghalu, Barbra Mary Aine, Gloria Mirembe, Lena Musoka, Ruthie Rosenberg, Swaib Semiyaga, Anne Nakagiri, Felix R B Twinomucunguzi, Charlotte Welsby, Rhea Gary-Triche, Oliver Cumming, Barbara Evans, Susan Dundon, Sam Drabble, John Apambilla Akudago, Joe Brown and Musa Manga

PLOS Water, 2026, vol. 5, issue 4, 1-6

Date: 2026
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