8 References / Resources Management of sanitation for COVID-19 World Health Organization (WHO) (2020). Water, sanitation, hygiene and waste management for SARS-CoV-2, the virus the causes COVID-19. UNICEF (2020). Handwashing stations and supplies for the COViD-19 response.
Shared sanitation in Accra / Ghana Antwi-Agyei, P., Dwumfour-Asare, B., Adjei, K.A., et al. (2020). Understanding the Barriers and Opportunities for Effective Management of Shared Sanitation in Low-income Settlements The Case of Kumasi, Ghana. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17:4528. Appiah-Effah, E., Duku, G. A., Azangbengo, N. Y., et al. (2019). Ghana’s post-MDGs sanitation situation: an overview. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 9(3). Ayee, J,, and Crook, R. (2003). Toilet Wars: urban sanitation services and the politics of public-private partnerships in Ghana. Mazeau, A. P. (2013). No toilet at home: Implementation, Usage and Acceptability of Shared Toilets in Urban Ghana. Mansour, G. and Esseku, H. (2017), Situation analysis of the urban sanitation sector in Ghana. Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP). NIkiema, J., Olufunke, C., Imrpaim, R., et al. (2015). The Excreta Flow Diagram: A Tool for Advocacy and a Wake Up Call for All. Presentation.
Shared toilet management models Cardone, R., Schrecongost, A., and Gilsdorf, R. (2018). Shared and Public Toilets: Championing Delivery Models That Work. The World Bank Group.
Gender- and age- inclusive shared toilets WSUP (2018). Female-friendly public and community toilets: a guide for planners and decision makers.
Sanitation Technologies WSUP (2018). Female-friendly public and community toilets: a guide for planners and decision makers.
Sanitation Value Chain Nikiema, J., Impraim, R., Gebrezgabher, G., et al. (2015). The Excreta Flow Diagram: A Tool for Advocacy and A Wake Up Call for All. International Water Management Institute.
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