Just for perspective.
Key Findings Table
Aspect | Key Findings | Source |
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Population and Density | Kibera, with ~250,000 residents, has high density, complicating WASH access. | K-WATSAN Report |
WASH Accessibility | 77.4% of residents have limited WASH access; average distance to water: 95.5m. | WASH Accessibility Study |
Governance Challenges | Weak formal systems; K-WATSAN committees faced consultation gaps. | K-WATSAN Report |
Design Constraints | Dense, unplanned layout hinders infrastructure; roads improved access in K-WATSAN. | K-WATSAN Report |
Intervention Impact | K-WATSAN improved conditions for 55.7% of residents; sustainability unclear. | K-WATSAN Report |
Research Gaps | Limited studies on sustainability, climate resilience, and gender-specific issues. | WASH Accessibility Study |
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