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Understanding determinants of access to hygienic latrines for rural households in Vietnam : from research findings to campaign development (English)

Vietnam has achieved impressive results in increasing sanitation coverage. In 1990, only 31 percent of rural households had access to improved sanitation. By 2015, this rate had increased to 70 percent. The Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) established criteria for ‘unimproved’ and ‘improved’ latrines, while the Vietnam Ministry of Health (MoH) has developed a more...
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Nguyen,Nga Kim; Nguyen,Hang Diem; Gerwel-Jensen, Lene; Nguyen,Minh Thi Hien; Nam, Doung Chi.

Understanding determinants of access to hygienic latrines for rural households in Vietnam : from research findings to campaign development (English). Water and sanitation program learning note Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/564951474376346896

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