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We all know taht having and using a latrine is not only convenient, it also helps protect and improve teh health of families and communities. However, all data available through rural sanitation studies and surveys in Cambodia show that very few rural households actually have access to an improved latrine. Only about 16% of the rural population has access to improved sanitation according to the Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey (2005). Although we do not fully understand all the reasons for this, part of the explanation could be that many existing latrines are quite elaborate and expensive, giving the impression that they are unaffordable to low income families. This booklet was developed to show that a wide range of rural latrine options exist ranging from very low-cost toilets made of locally available materials to expensive ones requiring concrete, bricks and other purchased materials. In addition, latrine designs adapted for users with special needs (the elderly, disabled persons) or for use in special circumstances (flooding, high groundwater table) are also shown. Contents: Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Dry Pit Latrine Part II. Wet Pit Latrine Part III. Adaptations of Basic Latrine Designs Post Date : 17 November 2009 |