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Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in Bangladesh

2012

DeFrancis, Marc P.


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Sanitation situation; Intervention; Improper sanitation; Large numbers of people; Sanitation access; Low birth weight; Primary schools; Poor health; Measles; Toilet; National level; Social action; Illnesses; Environmental sanitation; Sanitation options; Disease research; Pit latrine; Disease vector; Basic sanitation; Risk of death; Life expectancy; Good sanitation; Sanitation facility; Trachoma; Resource use; Young people; Poor hygiene; Excreta disposal; Water sanitation; Hygiene practice; Progress; Number of persons; Animal excreta; Health problems; Respiratory infections; Soap; Sanitary latrines; Use of water; Health experts; Behavior change; Diarrheal diseases; Safe disposal; Community latrines; Waste; Latrine; Premature death; Adequate sanitation facilities; Vector control; Informed choices; Sanitation systems; Sanitation facilities; Population research; Infant mortality; Hygiene promoters; Human excreta; Labor force; Ministry of health; Solid waste; Sanitation solutions; National strategy; Status of sanitation; Sustainable access; Infant mortality rate; Pit latrines; Research program; Cost of water; Health impact; Environmental health; Diarrhea cases; Household refuse; Benefits of sanitation; Young children; Population census; Communication campaign; Medical facility; Population data; Education strategies; Quality water; Safe drinking water; Hygiene education; Water sources; Medical facilities; Access to safe water; Inadequate sanitation; Indigenous people; Child labor; Human right; Quality of education; Death rates; Information campaigns; Global population; Dissemination; Diarrheal disease prevalence; Fewer children; Waterborne diseases; Malaria cases; Sensitivity analysis; Infectious disease; Safe disposal of excreta; Public latrines; Hygiene practices; Diarrheal disease; Personal hygiene; Intestinal worms; Handwashing; Interpersonal communication; Water contamination; Local governments; Hospitalization; Clinics; Human dignity; Household latrines; Septic tank; Sanitation sector; Policy makers; Urban households; Proper hygiene; Latrine pit; Ministry of education; Sanitation program; Safe excreta disposal; Purchasing power; Public health problems; Safe water; Health interventions; Hygiene behavior; Purchasing power parity; Rainwater collection; Causes of death; Family welfare; Workplace; Number of households; Health facilities; Access to sanitation; Risk of illness; Financial commitment; Regulatory agencies; Foreign direct investment; Toilets; Access to latrines; Productive years; School attendance; Wash both hands with soap; Cases of diarrhea; Respiratory disease; Urban slums; Malnourished children; Human environment; Sanitation coverage; Urban populations; Malnutrition among children
Licencia
Water and Sanitation Program;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Fuente
Water and Sanitation Program;

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