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AICD Documents: Sanitation

Background Paper

Climbing the Ladder: The State of Sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author/s: Elvira Morella, Vivien Foster, and Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
In Sub-Saharan Africa traditional latrines are the most common and fastest-growing means of improved sanitation, although open defecation remains widespread, and sewer networks are rare. Several recent success stories relieve the otherwise bleak picture.
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Background Paper

Climbing the Ladder: The State of Sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author/s: Elvira Morella, Vivien Foster, and Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
In Sub-Saharan Africa traditional latrines are the most common and fastest-growing means of improved sanitation, although open defecation remains widespread, and sewer networks are rare. Several recent success stories relieve the otherwise bleak picture.
[download, 180.5 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Access, Affordability, and Alternatives: Modern Infrastructure Services in Africa

Author/s: Sudeshna Banerjee, Quentin Wodon, Amadou Diallo, Taras Pushak, Helal Uddin, Clarence Tsimpo, and Vivien Foster
Access to infrastructure services is more limited in Africa than in any other region. Service affordability is part of the problem; gaps in supply are another. Second-best options often can be used to expand access, notably in water and sanitation.
[download, 385.82 KB]
Background Paper

Flagship Report Chapter- Sanitation: Moving Up the Ladder

[download, 479.7 KB]
Executive Summary

Sanitation Sector Review (Executive Summary)

Author/s: Elvira Morella, Vivien Foster, and Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
In Sub-Saharan Africa traditional latrines are the most common and fastest-growing means of improved sanitation, although open defecation remains widespread, and sewer networks are rare. Several recent success stories relieve the otherwise bleak picture.
[download, 696.59 KB]
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