A cluster-randomized multi-level intervention to increase latrine use and safe disposal of child feces in rural Odisha, India: the Sundara Grama research protocol
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population practices open defecation, including an estimated 50% of the population of India. Current estimates, however, do not include households that own toilets but do not use them, suggesting that the actua...
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Main Authors: | Bethany A. Caruso (Author), Gloria D. Sclar (Author), Parimita Routray (Author), Fiona Majorin (Author), Corey Nagel (Author), Thomas Clasen (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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