Moving Up the Sanitation Ladder: A Study of the Coverage and Utilization of Improved Sanitation Facilities and Associated Factors Among Households in Southern Ethiopia
Background: Improved sanitation facilities offer numerous advantages, ranging from the reduction of diarrheal illnesses and helminth infections to the improvement of psychosocial well-being. At the household level, attaining universal access to improved sanitation facilities demands a thorough under...
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Main Authors: | Abel Afework (Author), Hunachew Beyene (Author), Adane Ermias (Author), Aiggan Tamene (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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