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New blog on access to sanitation for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people in the UK
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Thank you, Alice. Very much interested!
I am still looking for an answer to my question: what density of population can safely and comfortably bury faeces individually, in rural (eg pasture, meadow, roadside and woodland) and peri-urban (marginal "waste" land) situations respectively?
What is the population density at which it becomes safer to share a toilet - pit, chemical or plumbed in to drainage?
What is a safe, comfortable limit to the number of individuals or households sharing a toilet? (And what criteria should be used to assess this?)
Any evidence-based answers would be very welcome!
I am still looking for an answer to my question: what density of population can safely and comfortably bury faeces individually, in rural (eg pasture, meadow, roadside and woodland) and peri-urban (marginal "waste" land) situations respectively?
What is the population density at which it becomes safer to share a toilet - pit, chemical or plumbed in to drainage?
What is a safe, comfortable limit to the number of individuals or households sharing a toilet? (And what criteria should be used to assess this?)
Any evidence-based answers would be very welcome!
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Hi everyone,
In case it's of interest - sharing this blog that we published last week by Regan John, on discriminatory attitudes and policies that make it difficult for UK Travellers to access sanitation.
Read the blog here: "Human rights, discrimination and sanitation: A precarious reality for Travellers"
Thanks,
Alice
In case it's of interest - sharing this blog that we published last week by Regan John, on discriminatory attitudes and policies that make it difficult for UK Travellers to access sanitation.
Read the blog here: "Human rights, discrimination and sanitation: A precarious reality for Travellers"
Thanks,
Alice
Alice Webb
Communications and Impact Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub at the Institute of Development Studies
Communications and Impact Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub at the Institute of Development Studies
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