Search Results - "Thomas, Mair L H"
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A cross-sectional ecological analysis of international and sub-national health inequalities in commercial geospatial resource availability
Published in International journal of health geographics (23-05-2018)“…Commercial geospatial data resources are frequently used to understand healthcare utilisation. Although there is widespread evidence of a digital divide for…”
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Household-Reported Availability of Drinking Water in Africa: A Systematic Review
Published in Water (Basel) (01-09-2020)“…Domestic drinking water supplies prone to interruptions and low per capita domestic water availability have been frequently reported among African households…”
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Household, neighbourhood and service provider risk factors for piped drinking-water intermittency in urban and peri-urban Zambia: A cross-sectional analysis
Published in PLOS water (05-02-2024)“…Given nearly one third of sub-Saharan Africa’s population lack access to an improved water source that is available when needed, service continuity restricts…”
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Disposable diaper consumption in sub-Saharan Africa: Estimating the risks of associated unsafe waste
Published in PLOS sustainability and transformation (16-04-2024)“…Disposable diaper use is widespread in many low- and middle-income countries whilst waste collection services are scarce. Despite the potential environmental…”
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Integrating urban household solid waste management with WASH: Implications from case studies of monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa
Published in Environmental development (01-06-2024)“…Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) are commonly grouped for service delivery planning, monitoring and policy, reflecting their many interconnecting impacts,…”
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The nexus between improved water supply and water-borne diseases in urban areas in Africa: a scoping review
Published in AAS open research (2021)“…The sub-Saharan Africa has the fastest rate of urbanisation in the world. However, infrastructure growth in the region is slower than urbanisation rates,…”
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