Sanitation investments in Ghana An ethnographic investigation of the role of tenure security, land ownership and livelihoods Awunyo-Akaba, Y. et al. (2016)

Ghana’s low investment in household sanitation is evident from the low rates of improved sanitation. This study analysed how land ownership, tenancy security and livelihood patterns are related to sanitation investments in three adjacent rural and peri-urban communities in a district close to Accra, Ghana’s capital.

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Awunyo-Akaba, Y. et al. (2016). Sanitation investments in Ghana An ethnographic investigation of the role of tenure security, land ownership and livelihoods BMC Public Health

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Published in: 2016
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