Rural Sanitation Coverage
Significance
- Coverage of Toilets does not translate to Usage of Toilets: The plan had a strong emphasis on promoting pour-flush toilets and building residential latrines. However, there wasn't much attention paid to changing people's attitudes towards using the restrooms.
- Different Locations, Different Solutions: People who live in difficult topography and climates struggle with technological sanitation alternatives. In India, the inconsistent attitudes towards sanitation have long been a problem.
- Insufficient Toilet Water Supply: Insufficient toilet water supply increases the chance of faecal-oral contamination. One major problem that prevents people from using toilets is a shortage of water availability for sanitation.
- Improper Solid and ....
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