Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | 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
Sub-Saharan Africa
Records
53
Source
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | Improved sanitation facilities, rural (% of rural population with access)
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1990 19.30780425
1991 19.3688657
1992 19.18816267
1993 19.09421631
1994 19.14004202
1995 19.3668508
1996 19.28307086
1997 19.57766753
1998 19.9953547
1999 20.34051441
2000 20.63258712
2001 20.79155845
2002 21.17145648
2003 21.47033334
2004 21.78888904
2005 21.87177268
2006 22.29766821
2007 22.46248467
2008 22.91620062
2009 23.13703429
2010 23.32805775
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Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) | 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
Sub-Saharan Africa
Records
53
Source