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Dataset

Container-based Sanitation: Assessing costs and effectiveness of excreta management in Cap Haitien, Haiti

Categories

Container-based Sanitation

Geographies

Haiti

Organizations

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

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Dataset Objective

To answer the question on how the provision of a household CBS option changes household sanitation behaviours and the share of the excreta produced in the community that is safely managed to meet public health objectives

Context

Container-based sanitation (CBS) – in which wastes are captured in sealable containers that are then transported to treatment facilities – is an alternative sanitation option in urban areas where on-site sanitation and sewerage are infeasible.

What is included

HTML tables with summaries on weekly waste collection from household CBS at full deployment, cost of CBS waste collection and treatment, Charts representing reported facilities used by adults to defecate by day and night, share of feces captured by sanitation practice, cohort and study phase

Collection Methods

Data collected through interview of household heads

Latest Data Update

2015

Update Frequency

One-time Collection Activity

Keywords

container-based sanitation, urban sanitation, fecal sludge management, household

Language

en

Housing Density

Urban

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Spatial Resolution

No

Access

Instant Access

Data Format

HTML tables