This links to selected 2018 reports on the Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor website.
- Institutionalising pro-poor services: A new Key Performance Indicator for Kenyan utilities
- Improving the performance of water entrepreneurs in urban Kisumu, Kenya
- Mapping sanitation in peri-urban Lusaka: a toilet database
- International study of institutional models to support the development of Ghana’s proposed National Sanitation Authority
- Smart enforcement of sanitation by-laws in Ghana
- Towards citywide sanitation in Lusaka: The next phase of non-sewered sanitation
- Regulatory reform: raising the standard of pit-emptying services in Kisumu
- Incentivising the private sector to target low-income customers
- Willingness of Kenyan water utility customers to pay a pro-poor sanitation surcharge
- Comparing the costs of different urban sanitation solutions in developing cities in Africa and Asia
- High-quality shared toilets can reduce women’s feelings of stress due to fear of violence
- An integrated approach to peri-urban sanitation and hygiene in Maputo