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 Analysis from the AfricaSan Conference, Kigali, Rwanda.

TitleSanitation and hygiene in Africa : where do we stand? : analysis from the AfricaSan Conference, Kigali, Rwanda
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCross, P, Coombes, Y
Paginationxiv, 191 p. : fig., tab.
Date Published2014-01-01
PublisherIWA Publishing
Place PublishedLondon, UK
Publication LanguageEnglish
ISBN Number9781780405421
Keywordsbehaviour, economic aspects, hand washing, sustainability
Abstract

Sanitation and Hygiene in Africa: Where do We Stand? takes stock of progress made by African countries through the AfricaSan process since 2008 and the progress needed to meet the MDG on sanitation by 2015 and beyond. This book addresses priorities which have been identified by African countries as the key elements which need to be addressed in order to accelerate progress.

• Reviews progress on implementing the eThekwini Declaration to meet the MDG for sanitation and progress generally in Africa. It analyses what is needed to accelerate the rate of access to sanitation in Africa.

• Shares advances in the evidence base on sanitation and hygiene in Africa to be able to assist decision-makers to overcome key blockages in implementing large-scale sanitation and hygiene programs.

• Raises the profile of sanitation and hygiene as a determinant of sustainable development in order to strengthen leadership and advocacy for sustained sanitation and behavior changes.

This book is essential reading for government staff from Ministries responsible for sanitation, sector stakeholders working in NGOs, CSOs and agencies with a focus on sanitation and hygiene and water and Sanitation specialists. It is also suitable for Masters courses in water and sanitation and for researchers and the donor community. Chapter 19 (IRC author) [authors abstract]

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