Assessing Rural Communities in Central and East Africa: How to Provide Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030 [PDF]
Introduction: The provision of clean drinking water and proper sanitation is essential for public health, particularly in rural areas with limited resources.
Birhanu Chalchisa Werku +1 more
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Transitioning to Clean Water and Sanitation [PDF]
Transitioning is a key concept for innovative management in several domains, particularly the challenges emerging from climate change. Transitioning to Clean Water and Sanitation will, thus, contribute to an understanding of how transitions are underway for adapting water and sanitation systems to the projected impacts of climate change, with the aim ...
Guéladio Cissé
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A scoping review of the links between early childhood caries and clean water and sanitation: the Sustainable Development Goal 6 [PDF]
Introduction The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 calls for universal access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), which are crucial elements of health and well-being and fundamental for a life in dignity.
Yasmi O. Crystal +17 more
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SDG-6 Clean Water and Sanitation
AbstractThe sixth sustainable development goal, Clean Water and Sanitation, is to ensure that everyone has access to safe, clean water. Everyone has the right to healthy, adequate, physically accessible and affordable water for household use under the right to water security.
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Examining awareness, implementation, and challenges of sustainable development goal 6 in rural Osun State, Nigeria [PDF]
As the global community intensifies efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, this study examines the awareness, implementation, and challenges of SDG 6 in rural communities of Osun West Senatorial District, Osun State, Nigeria.
Timothy Oyebamiji Ogunbode +1 more
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The Future of Urban Clean Water and Sanitation [PDF]
Billions of people currently lack clean water and sanitation. By 2050 the global population will have grown to nearly 10 billion, over two-thirds of whom will live in urban areas. This Voices asks: what are the research and water-management priorities to ensure clean water and sanitation in the world’s cities?
Jamwal, Priyanka +7 more
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Access to adequate sanitation services and the treatment of domestic wastewater becomes a critical problem in developing countries. Domestic wastewater treatment based on conventional sanitation concept is the most common approach, which is neither ...
Adhena Ayaliew Werkneh +1 more
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Investigating the relationship between malaria incidence and public health infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Background Malaria remains a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and its burden may be influenced by access to clean water, sanitation, and childhood vitamin A supplementation.
Jaebin Shin
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Access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental requirement for sustainable development. However, many low and middle income countries, such as India, continues to face significant challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), i.e.
Selvaraj Rajendrakumar +6 more
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Public sanitation interventions and household clean energy adoption: Evidence from China's renovating water supply and toilets. [PDF]
By 2021, approximately 2.3 billion people worldwide still relied on polluting fuels and technologies for cooking. Such harmful fuels pose serious risks to both health and the environment, contributing to health issues and constraining economic activities.
Ping Wang, Lijiao Liu
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