Mapping geographical inequalities in access to drinking water and sanitation facilities in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17

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​Mapping geographical inequalities in access to drinking water and sanitation facilities in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17​
Deshpande, A.; Miller-Petrie, M. K; Lindstedt, P. A; Baumann, M. M; Johnson, K. B; Blacker, B. F & Abbastabar, H. et al.​ (2020) 
The Lancet. Global Health8(9) pp. e1162​-e1185​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30278-3 

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Deshpande, Aniruddha; Miller-Petrie, Molly K; Lindstedt, Paulina A; Baumann, Mathew M; Johnson, Kimberly B; Blacker, Brigette F; Abbastabar, Hedayat; Abd-Allah, Foad; Abdelalim, Ahmed; Reiner, Robert C
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Universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities is an essential human right, recognised in the Sustainable Development Goals as crucial for preventing disease and improving human wellbeing. Comprehensive, high-resolution estimates are important to inform progress towards achieving this goal. We aimed to produce high-resolution geospatial estimates of access to drinking water and sanitation facilities.
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2020
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The Lancet. Global Health 
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2214-109X
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English

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