Latrine Utilization and Its Associated Factors Among Community Led Total Sanitation Implemented and Non-Implemented Kebeles of Tullo District, West Hararge, Eastern Ethiopia
Background: Improper human waste management is a major health problem in most developing countries, including Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, the majority of the population used unimproved sanitation facilities and practiced open defecation. This problem is significantly higher in the rural parts of the coun...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Murad (Author), Dinku Mekbib Ayele (Author), Tesfaye Gobena (Author), Fitsum Weldegebreal (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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