North Africa | Improved sanitation facilities (% of 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
North Africa
Records
53
Source
North Africa | Improved sanitation facilities (% of population with access)
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72.4604508 1990
73.65236789 1991
74.21153206 1992
75.11665973 1993
76.5658593 1994
77.79109943 1995
78.53554594 1996
79.43406771 1997
80.65265029 1998
81.61059001 1999
82.7751154 2000
83.33098531 2001
84.91191215 2002
85.74310661 2003
86.44316238 2004
87.70701257 2005
88.40528479 2006
88.91936141 2007
89.34640336 2008
89.37390451 2009
89.69737257 2010
2011
2012
North Africa | Improved sanitation facilities (% of 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
North Africa
Records
53
Source