Socio-cultural aspects: the key to sustainable WASH behaviour? : a case study in southwest Uganda
Despite investments of $15 billion in the WASH-sector the millennium development goal on sanitation will not be met. This is partially because of lack of sufficient knowledge about the socio-cultural environments of the projects. Socio-cultural aspects have not been investigated sufficiently, if at...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2010
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