Re-conceptualizing sustainable urban sanitation in Uganda: why the roots of 'Slumification' must be dealt with
Abstract Background Country-wide urbanization in Uganda has continued amidst institutional challenges. Previous interventions in the water and sanitation sector have not addressed the underlying issues of a poorly managed urbanization processes. Poor urbanisation is linked to low productivity, urban...
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Main Authors: | Japheth Nkiriyehe Kwiringira (Author), Robert Kabumbuli (Author), Henry Zakumumpa (Author), James Mugisha (Author), Mathias Akugizibwe (Author), Paulino Ariho (Author), Joseph Rujumba (Author) |
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