Breakthrough ACTION Liberia Rural Sanitation Report 2021
This technical report from a 2021 study on rural sanitation in Lofa and Nimba Counties was conducted by the Johns Hopkins Unversity Center for Communications Programs and Save the Children.
The objectives of the study were to:
- Determine the current sanitation and open defecation free (ODF) status among previous USAIDsupported communities within Lofa and Nimba counties
- Deepen understanding of the individual, community and political drivers and barriers to household toilet/latrine adoption and sustained use or “slippage” in both rural Liberia (Lofa & Nimba)
- Assess the determinants of “drop outs” of sustained toilet use
For questions or comments:
Dr. Nandita Kapadia-Kundu: nkapadi4@jhu.edu
Dr. Stephen Sara: ssara@savechildren.org
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Save the Children
Date of Publication: August 30, 2021
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