Incentivizing clean water collection during rainfall to reduce disease in rural sub-Saharan Africa with weather dependent pricing
In much of rural sub-Saharan Africa, households tend to shift water collection during rainfall periods away from cleaner groundwater sources, which they often have to pay for, towards free alternative sources. This increases disease risk and decreases sustainability of service provision. New approac...
Main Authors: | Ingram, W, Thomson, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Practical Action Publishing
2022
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