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Exploring Inequities in Sanitation-Related Disease Burden and Estimating the Potential Impacts of Pro-Poor Targeting | Share research

Exploring Inequities in Sanitation-Related Disease Burden and Estimating the Potential Impacts of Pro-Poor Targeting

New research from LSHTM and the University of Florida shows the poorest are suffering the most from inadequate sanitation as they are more exposed to human waste and are more susceptible to disease. The study's findings have far-reaching implications for the better targeting of future sanitation investments, and are summarised in this Policy Brief.

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