Smart Sanitation Technology in Low-Income Countries: Potential and Policy Considerations

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Abstract

This brief explores smart sanitation technology (SST) in a variety of low-to-middle income country contexts. While SST interventions are recognized as highly effective in community health settings, they come with many considerations that must be weighed before their implementation. This report explores different SST interventions, the benefits and drawbacks to each, and related public health and policy implications.

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Attribute NameValues
Document Type
  • Brief

Creator
  • Maria Carnovale

  • Ellis A. Adams

Date Created
  • 2023-02-08

Publisher
  • Pulte Institute for Global Development

  • Keough School of Global Affairs

Subject
  • data privacy

  • development

  • health policy

  • hygiene

  • public health

  • sanitation

  • smart city

  • smart technology

  • sustainability

  • WASH

Language
  • English

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Content License
  • All rights reserved

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doi:10.7274/kd17cr6028r

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