Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | 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
Sub-Saharan Africa
Records
53
Source
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | Improved sanitation facilities (% of population with access)
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25.67974874 1990
25.80383143 1991
25.67138685 1992
25.79594888 1993
26.06768017 1994
26.30973284 1995
26.26085752 1996
26.55590447 1997
27.0050792 1998
27.27611815 1999
27.6969316 2000
28.03332542 2001
28.39049377 2002
28.53718536 2003
28.9179565 2004
29.08033036 2005
29.4379701 2006
29.73521261 2007
30.03657441 2008
30.42084355 2009
30.66177648 2010
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Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | 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
Sub-Saharan Africa
Records
53
Source