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Improving Sanitation in Kenya: A Cost-Benefit Analysis

This report analyzes the dire sanitation situation in Kenya, highlighting the economic losses caused by poor sanitation practices. With 21 million using unsanitary latrines and 5.6 million resorting to open defecation, the country is losing 27 billion Shillings annually. To eliminate open defecation and improve sanitation, Kenya needs to build 1.2 million latrines. The report aims to provide insights on the benefits of investing in proper sanitation facilities and the potential economic gains for Kenya.

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Improving Sanitation in Kenya: A Cost-Benefit Analysis

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