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TitleSustainability : in rural Kenya do schools maintain water and sanitation changes?
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
AuthorsSWASH + Kenya -Nairobi, KE, Sustaining and Scaling School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Plus Community Impact - Kenya
Pagination1 p.; 1 photograph
Date Published2008-01-01 ?
PublisherS.n.
Place PublishedS.l.
Keywordsaccess to water, kenya, schools, sdihyg, sustainability
Abstract

Dramatic change can be quick. In little time, a rural school in Kenya without easy access to water can be provided with a borehole or a system to catch rainwater. In mere weeks, this water can be treated for drinking and used to fill containers for students to wash their hands after using latrines. But will these changes last? One-page summary. [authors abstract]

This is a one-page summary based on the 2008 report, Sustainability assessment of the 2005 pilot schools.

This is a SWASH+ -output.

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