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School of Public Health
College of Health Sciences, Makerere University

"Socio-economic aspects of improved sanitation in slums: A review"

Keywords
Abstract
"Summary This socio-economic review provides an overview of the sanitation crisis in slum areas, and re-emphasizes the importance of sanitation. It highlights a lack of recognition of actual drivers for sanitation improvements, and the complexities in the provision of sanitation services in the context of urban slums with a mix of tenants and landlords. It elaborates how the drivers of demand for sanitation outlined in contemporary research are not universal but are rather context specific. The authors point out specific knowledge gaps for future research; for example, the need to establish a scientific basis for context-specific drivers of demand for sanitation improvements in slums, and a better understanding of associated complexities in order to set boundary conditions for achieving desired improvements."
Year of Publication
2011
Journal
"Public Health"
Volume
"125"
Issue
6
Number of Pages
368-376
Date Published
June 2011
Type of Article
Research Article
ISSN Number
"0033-3506"
URL
"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033350611000813"
DOI
"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2011.03.008"