Progress in sanitation among poor households in Kenya: evidence from demographic and health surveys
Abstract Background An estimated 14% of Kenyans practice open defecation. Poverty has been associated with open defecation. Kenya aims to achieve 100% open defecation free status by 2030 in line with sustainable development goal number 6. Using data from 3 national household surveys, this study soug...
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Main Author: | John Njuguna (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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