Sanitation policy: making it work
A sanitation policy provides the framework within which efforts to improve sanitation can move from isolated projects to national programmes. But policy can only make a difference if people own it and are prepared to implement it.Exploring changes in open defecation prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa based on national level indices
Galan, Deise I
Kim, Seung-Sup
Graham, Jay P
BMC Public Health, Vol. 13 (2013), Iss. 1
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