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View article: Household perceptions, practices, and experiences with real-world alternating dual-pit latrines treated with storage and lime in rural Cambodia
Household perceptions, practices, and experiences with real-world alternating dual-pit latrines treated with storage and lime in rural Cambodia Open
Achieving universal safely managed sanitation (SMS) is an ambitious long-term goal in resource-limited rural areas. The non-governmental organization, iDE, introduced the alternating dual-pit latrine (ADP), which treats fecal sludge (FS) o…
View article: Assessing the determinants of out-of-pocket health expenditures among Cambodian households in informal employment using survey data
Assessing the determinants of out-of-pocket health expenditures among Cambodian households in informal employment using survey data Open
Background As the deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals approaches, financial protection in Cambodia remains inadequate, especially for nonpoor informal workers lacking formal social health protection coverage or access to other p…
View article: What contributes to out-of-pocket health expenditure in Cambodia's uncovered population? A distributional and decomposition analysis using survey data
What contributes to out-of-pocket health expenditure in Cambodia's uncovered population? A distributional and decomposition analysis using survey data Open
These findings underscore the need to improve financial protection for uncovered households. The Cambodian government should consider expanding prepayment schemes that directly address the main healthcare drivers identified in this study. …
View article: Corrigendum: <i>Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development</i> 1 December 2023; 13 (12): 931–940. Impact of targeted subsidies on access to resilient sanitation for climate-vulnerable households in rural Cambodia. Tyler Kozole, Marlaina Ross, Chris Nicoletti, Jennifer Rogla, Nate Ives, Amjad Ali, Ratsamnang Prom; http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2023.039
Corrigendum: <i>Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development</i> 1 December 2023; 13 (12): 931–940. Impact of targeted subsidies on access to resilient sanitation for climate-vulnerable households in rural Cambodia. Tyler Kozole, Marlaina Ross, Chris Nicoletti, Jennifer Rogla, Nate Ives, Amjad Ali, Ratsamnang Prom; http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2023.039 Open
View article: Impact of targeted subsidies on access to resilient sanitation for climate-vulnerable households in rural Cambodia
Impact of targeted subsidies on access to resilient sanitation for climate-vulnerable households in rural Cambodia Open
Access to safe sanitation is a basic requirement for human well-being and is critical for protecting public health and preventing environmental contamination at the community level. The increasing global risk of climate-related disasters e…
View article: Microbial hazards in real-world alternating dual-pit latrines treated with storage and lime in rural Cambodia
Microbial hazards in real-world alternating dual-pit latrines treated with storage and lime in rural Cambodia Open
Achieving safely managed sanitation (SMS) in rural areas has spurred innovation in toilet designs that provide on-site treatment of fecal sludge (FS), including the development of International Development Enterprise (iDE)’s alternating du…
View article: Household Perceptions, Practices, and Experiences with Real-world Alternating Dual-Pit Latrines Treated with Storage and Lime in Rural Cambodia
Household Perceptions, Practices, and Experiences with Real-world Alternating Dual-Pit Latrines Treated with Storage and Lime in Rural Cambodia Open
Safely managed sanitation (SMS) has been difficult to achieve in resource-limited rural areas. To support achieving sustained SMS in rural Cambodia, iDE introduced the alternating dual-pit latrine (ADP), which treats fecal sludge (FS) on-s…