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Towards progress on sanitation : the case of Cameroon (English)

Access to sanitation in Cameroon fell from 61 percent in 2000 to 58 percent in 2010. While rates of access to drinking water and improved sanitation in Cameroon are higher than average for sub-Saharan Africa, progress has been uneven. Similarly, it has reached a larger portion of the urban population than the rural. This is taking place at a time when urbanization is increasing and an estimated 75 percent of urban residents live in informal settlements...
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Van Ginneken,Meike; Drozdz,Jan; Vargas-Ramirez,Miguel.

Towards progress on sanitation : the case of Cameroon (English). Water partnership program briefing note ; no. WPP 3 Washington DC ; World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/199901468015048516

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