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Microbiological quality of drinking water in both the source and point of use in Marigat urban centre Baringo County, Kenya
(KIBU, 2018-06-12)
Access to safe water is a precondition for health and is a basic human right, yet still denied to hundreds of millions of people throughout the developing world. Waterborne diseases caused by insufficient safe water supplies, ...
Latrine characteristics and conditions, open defecation hotspots and latrine coverage in Lodwar, Turkana County, Kenya
(KIBU, 2018-06-12)
Poor sanitation is a major challenge in the world with approximately 2.5 billion people lacking access to improved sanitation. The situation is even worse in developing countries like Kenya. In Turkana County, approximately ...
Factors associated with the practice of open defecation in Lodwar, Turkana County, Kenya
(KIBU, 2018-06-12)
Globally, approximately 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation that is, more than 35% of the world’s population. In Turkana County, the practice of open defecation remains a major challenge despite various ...
Microbiological quality of drinking water in both the source and point of use in Marigat Urban Centre Baringo County, Kenya
(KIBU, 2018-06-12)
Access to safe water is a precondition for health and is a basic human right, yet still denied to hundreds of millions of people throughout the developing world. Waterborne diseases caused by insufficient safe water supplies, ...
Factors influencing participation of children in early childhood development and education programme in Bungoma South Sub-County, Bungoma County – Kenya
(KIBU, 2017-06-14)
The purpose of the study was to investigate factors influencing participation of children in the ECDE programme in Bungoma South Sub-county of Bungoma County. Early childhood care and education programmes yield greater ...
Open defecation practices in Lodwar, Kenya: A mixed-methods research
(KIBU, 2019-06-12)
As of the year 2014, about 2.5 billion people globally lacked access to improved sanitation. The situation is even worse in the sub-Saharan African countries including Kenya. The practice of open defecation (OD) peaks ...