Study Highlights Limited Progress in WASH Access Among Sub-Saharan African Cities

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Study Highlights Limited Progress in WASH Access Among Sub-Saharan African Cities

George Washington University Study Highlights Limited Progress in Water and Sanitation Access Among Major Sub-Saharan African Cities| Source:George Washington University, School of Public Health|

Sub-Saharan Africa's urban population is predicted to nearly triple by 2050, increasing from 414 million to over 1.2 billion. This growth challenges municipalities attempting to provide basic access to water supply and sanitation (WS&S). A new analysis published inBMC Public Healthby researchers at theGeorge Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services(SPHHS) looks at how well cities in sub-Saharan Africa are doing when it comes to providing their urban residents with access to basic public health infrastructure.

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