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Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure

2011

Gunther, Isabel | Fink, Gunther


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Flush toilets; Investment costs; Sanitation access; Clean water; Measles; Water system; Pit latrine; Basic sanitation; Life expectancy; Sanitation technology; Investment cost; Journal of epidemiology; Population without access; Household level; Sanitation investment; Policy research; Global water supply; Local water; Child birth; Number of children; Child mortality; Sanitation assessment; Water sanitation; Mortality levels; Toilet facility; Deaths of children; Progress; Infrastructure investment; Center for development; Child death; Millennium development goal; Population size; Access to safe drinking water; Waste; Child mortality rate; Premature death; Tertiary education; Operational costs; Illness; Open defecation; Sanitation facilities; Sewage system; Infant mortality; Investment in education; Child mortality rates; Personal health; Educational attainment; Development objectives; Pit latrines; Maintenance costs; Levels of fertility; Sanitation objectives; Environmental health; Adequate water; Connections; Cost of water; Health impact; Household assets; Young age; Public standpipes; Development policy; Mortality target; United nations population division; Provision of water; Bucket latrines; Quality water; Safe drinking water; Water sources; Sanitation infrastructure; Global health; Water connections; Quality of water; Mortality reductions; Policy discussions; Potential contribution; Diarrheal disease; Public health improvements; Household size; Respect; Mother; Water contamination; Disability; Septic tank; Latrine pit; Policy research working paper; Distribution of water; Live births; Sanitation practices; Water coverage; Number of deaths; Childbearing; Hand pump; Spillover; Mortality risk; Mortality reduction; Pond; Chances of survival; Water source; Public toilet; Connection; Flush toilet; Public tap; Number of households; Population studies; Access to sanitation; Financial commitment; World population; Water infrastructure; Mortality decline; Local infrastructure; Water pipes; Sewer system; Sewers; Sanitation coverage; Rural residence; Access to water; Initial investment; Young child; Mortality rate
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5618http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5618

2014-09-15
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