2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270688
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What influences individuals to invest in improved sanitation services and hygiene behaviours in a small town? A formative research study in Babati, Tanzania

Abstract: Sub-Sahara African countries face immense challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene behaviours to the rapidly growing populations. Attempts to address these challenges require empirical evidence to inform policy and planning. We contribute toward that goal by unveiling findings of formative research conducted in Babati, a rapidly growing town in Tanzania. We conducted a cross-sectional study involving 486 households, to unwind motives and barriers for individuals to invest in improved sanitation s… Show more

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“…It has been noted that the availability and accessibility of water and the related issues of sanitation have been a great challenge in civilised societies for an extended time. Sub-Saharan African countries face challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene behaviours for the rapidly growing populations (Malima et al, 2022;Adugna, 2023). As per recent data, the need is even more acute in Africa, with 73%, 61%, and 63% of people lacking access to safely managed sanitation, drinking water, and basic hygiene services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been noted that the availability and accessibility of water and the related issues of sanitation have been a great challenge in civilised societies for an extended time. Sub-Saharan African countries face challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene behaviours for the rapidly growing populations (Malima et al, 2022;Adugna, 2023). As per recent data, the need is even more acute in Africa, with 73%, 61%, and 63% of people lacking access to safely managed sanitation, drinking water, and basic hygiene services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%