Pay-and-use toilets in India
Srinivas Chary, Narender, Rajeswara Rao
The use of a well-maintained toilet complex is something that urban slum dwellers are willing to pay for. Sulabh International's experience over 30 years in operating pay-and-use as well as free communitytoilets in India has contributed to environmental sanitation as well as to the comfort of low-income workers.
toilets in India has contributed to environmental sanitation as well as to the comfort of low-income workers.
The sanitation environment in urban slums: implications for child health
Buttenheim, Alison M.
Population and Environment, Vol. 30 (2008), Iss. 1-2 P.26
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