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- Health and hygiene, schools and other non-household settings
- Health issues and connections with sanitation
- Global guidelines on sanitation and health (WHO, 19 Nov - 18 Dec 2018, Thematic Discussion 13)
- Theme 1 - Evidence on sanitation and health
- Sanitation and Women in Nakuru city, Kenya
Sanitation and Women in Nakuru city, Kenya
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Sanitation and Women in Nakuru city, Kenya
Inadequate access to improved sanitation disproportionately affects women's and children's health and well-being. Women are crucial in managing household water supply, sanitation, and health. With one toilet shared with more than two households, mainly in informal settlements, women, in particular, are at a disadvantage position in Kenya and throughout Africa. The persistent failure to meet sanitation goals suggests that our understanding of the practices and their utilization, especially among women, is limited. The documentary captures women's lived experiences in Nakuru, Kenya.
Sanitation: Everyday voices of women in Nakuru city, Kenya
Sanitation: Everyday voices of women in Nakuru city, Kenya
I examine the institutions, processes, and mechanisms through which societies, governments, organizations, and individuals shape and reshape the water management and its relation to energy, food, and public health with a focus on drinking water, sanitation, urban health and international development cooperation in this sector.
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- Health and hygiene, schools and other non-household settings
- Health issues and connections with sanitation
- Global guidelines on sanitation and health (WHO, 19 Nov - 18 Dec 2018, Thematic Discussion 13)
- Theme 1 - Evidence on sanitation and health
- Sanitation and Women in Nakuru city, Kenya
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