Browsing School of Statistics and Planning (SSP) by Subject "Sanitation"
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Assessing the knowledge, attitude and practice of water, sanitation and hygiene practices among vendors in Kasubi Market, Kampala District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2022-04)This study examines the direct and indirect factors which influence vendors’ participation in WASH activities in Kasubi Market, Kampala District. Some of the specific objectives for this study are as follows; To Assess the ... -
The association between sanitation and infant mortality in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2019-07)This study was aimed at exploring the association between sanitation and infant mortality in Uganda. The study therefore analysed infant mortality in Uganda using 2016 data from Uganda Demographic and Health Survey. The ... -
Correlates of low sanitation coverage in Uganda: a case study of Katanga, Kampala
(Makerere University, 2021-02)The study aimed at determination of the factors influencing low sanitation coverage in Uganda by considering Katanga area in Kampala as a case study. The study specifically investigated the relationship between socio ... -
Determinants of household sanitation in rural areas of Uganda: a case study of Bukinda Parish, Rukiga District
(Makerere University, 2023-10)The purpose of the study aimed at the determinants of household sanitation in rural areas of Uganda, a case study of Bukinda sub-county in Rukiga District. The study aims to understand the factors influencing sanitation ... -
The effect of poor sanitation on the health of people in slum areas a case study of Katanga region, Kampala district, Uganda.
(Makerere university, 2022-11)The objective of the study was to find out the effects of poor sanitation on the health of people living in slum areas, specifically the Katanga slum of Kampala. The study sample size was determined using Cochran formula ... -
Factors influencing the access to safe clean water and sanitation in Iganga-Mayuge district.
(Makerere University, 2021-01)Background, Water is vital to all conservational, human, and social processes, it is a key component both for life itself and for growth. According to the World Health Organization, and United Nations International Children’s ...