Vol. 33 (2014), Issue 3:
Volume 33, Issue 3, Jul 2014
Articles
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Guest editorial: sanitation as a business
Marielle Snel
33(3), pp. 193–194
Category: Editorial
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Striking the balance: what is the role of the public sector in sanitation as a service and as a business?
Jane Nabunnyax Mulumba | Cristophe Nothomb | Alana Potter | Marielle Snel
33(3), pp. 195–210
Keywords: sanitation, private/public sector, service levels
Category: Commentary
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Unclogging the blockages in sanitation: inter-sector linkages
Susana M. Rojas Williams | John Sauer
33(3), pp. 211–219
Keywords: sanitation as a business, sanitation value chain, city-wide coverage, market strategy, cross-sector
Category: Article
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Latrine design: go in peace
Steven Sugden
33(3), pp. 220–239
Keywords: sanitation, latrine, toilet, excrement, health, design
Category: Article
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Multi-level sanitation governance: understanding and overcoming challenges in the sanitation sector in sub-Saharan Africa
Nelson Ekane | Björn Nykvist | Marianne Kjellén | Stacey Noel | Nina Weitz
33(3), pp. 242–256
Keywords: sanitation, hygiene, functionality, multi-level governance, institutions, institutional inertia, path dependency, coordination, socio-technical regimes, demand-driven
Category: Article
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Engaging government partners to conduct research on the sanitationmarket: a case-study from rural Malawi
Ben Cole | Joseph Lwesya | Sterner Msamila | Stevie Sukali
33(3), pp. 257–268
Keywords: rural sanitation, demand, supply, market research, research methodology
Category: Article
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Identification of the potential opportunities, barriers, and threats within the sector in taking up sanitation as a business: rural sanitation in Nkhata Bay District (Malawi)
Rochelle Holm | Elijah Wanda | Victor Kasulo | Simeon Gwayi
33(3), pp. 269–274
Keywords: rural sanitation marketing, private sector, Malawi
Category: Article
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Webwatch
Stephen Jones
33(3), pp. 276–277
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2014.028