A district-level geospatial analysis of the availability of improved water and sanitation among tribal households in India
Prasanna Kumar Mudi,
Manas Ranjan Pradhan,
Daisy Saikia
et al.
Abstract:Despite progress in Sustainable Development Goal 6, which envisages clean water and sanitation for all, enormous disparities in access to water and sanitation services between and within countries continue to be a significant challenge. Evidence on the spatial heterogeneity of water, sanitation, and hygiene practices among the Scheduled Tribe (ST) population is limited in India. This study estimates the spatial heterogeneity in ST people's access to improved water and sanitation facilities and its correlates a… Show more
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