Examines changes in sanitation-related quality of life among users of a CBS service in northern Haiti, finding that adoption is associated with substantial improvements – particularly for previously unserved households – and supporting the use of wellbeing metrics like SanQoL to assess impact.
New study reveals CBS resilience in action
When floods, storms, or protests hit a city, sanitation services are often among the first to be disrupted. New research from CBSA and Cranfield University combining interviews with CBS providers and comparative data shows how CBS can keep working even under pressure – thanks to smart design, close customer relations and flexible management.