Slippage
How Vandalism Undermines WASH Sustainability
June 29, 2026
This article documents the scale, types, and effects of vandalism on WASH infrastructure in the ten Isoko y’Ubuzima districts, and draws practical lessons on how district systems, service providers, communities,…
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