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WSP – Moving up the Sanitation Ladder: Marketing Latrine Upgrades in Rural Tanzania
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Barracks settings in developing countries particularly in Sub Saharan Africa are among communities that have not received any attention in all sanitation domains most particular human excreta management, solid waste management, housing and waste water management. Disease pattern among the population living in such settings is mainly of poor sanitary conditions exposures. there is enormous need for support mainly to prisons and police to improve on sanitation profiles and living conditions in such settings.
Development partners and actors in sanitation sector need to consider budgetary and technical support to prisons and police health services sectors in developing countries to address sanitation and Hygiene challenges for social and economic growth of the population .
By : Benon Ndemere
Health Inspector
Prisons Health Services, Uganda.