
Aims
The primary sector influence aims of the present research are to generate evidence that can support judgements on minimum criteria for high-quality shared sanitation, internationally and in the three countries, and to provide evidence-based support to the development of relevant international and national policy documents that (in their turn) influence the investments of stakeholders including national governments and development funders.
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- Blog: Aug 2018 – How can we define high-quality shared sanitation in cities?
- Policy Brief: Aug 2018 – High-quality shared sanitation: how can we define that?
- Policy Brief: June 2021 – Shared sanitation in low-income urban settlements: Evidence from Ghana, Kenya and Bangladesh (overall results)
- Policy Brief: June 2021 – Shared sanitation in low-income urban settlements in Bangladesh
- Policy Brief: June 2021 – Shared sanitation in low-income urban settlements in Ghana
- Policy Brief: June 2021 – Shared sanitation in low-income urban settlements in Kenya