Indicators for sanitation — yardsticks for cleanliness?
Astier Almedom | Ashoke Chatterjee
Full latrine coverage and exclusive latrine use have been promoted widely as the best indicators for sanitation. But for many rural populations, latrines are either non-existent, or not in use. One project is building on grassroots research to develop simple, effective indicators toprepare the ground for step-by-step improvements in excreta disposal.
prepare the ground for step-by-step improvements in excreta disposal.
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