Africa | Improved sanitation facilities, rural (% of rural population with access)
Access to improved sanitation facilities refers to the percentage of the population with at least adequate access to excreta disposal facilities that can effectively prevent human, animal, and insect contact with excreta. Improved facilities range from simple but protected pit latrines to flush toilets with a sewerage connection. To be effective, facilities must be correctly constructed and properly maintained.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Africa
Records
53
Source
Africa | Improved sanitation facilities, rural (% of rural population with access)
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24.53954311 1990
24.7958134 1991
24.79080713 1992
24.83605285 1993
25.01160931 1994
25.46417914 1995
25.54941415 1996
25.96734976 1997
26.51225323 1998
26.9357492 1999
27.4389191 2000
27.71861865 2001
28.22345492 2002
28.62509552 2003
29.04819066 2004
29.34193393 2005
29.87515185 2006
30.06252783 2007
30.40371512 2008
30.54145958 2009
30.45575904 2010
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Africa | Improved sanitation facilities, rural (% of rural population with access)
Access to improved sanitation facilities refers to the percentage of the population with at least adequate access to excreta disposal facilities that can effectively prevent human, animal, and insect contact with excreta. Improved facilities range from simple but protected pit latrines to flush toilets with a sewerage connection. To be effective, facilities must be correctly constructed and properly maintained.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Africa
Records
53
Source