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. 2020 Mar 10;17(5):1808. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051808

Table 4.

Reported safe disposal of child feces, shown by program area (restricted to households with children <3 years of age).

Program Area Baseline Safe Disposal
Prevalence (95% CI)
Final Follow-up Safe Disposal
Prevalence (95% CI)
Baseline to Final Difference (95% CI)
Bhutan 37% (29%, 46%) 34% (25%, 43%) −4% (−16%, 9%) 1
Ethiopia 16% (13%, 19%) 97% (96%, 99%) +81% (78%, 84%)
Ghana 10% (7%, 13%) 47% (44%, 50%) +37% (33%, 41%)
Indonesia 49% (42%, 56%) 79% (74%, 84%) + 30% (22%, 39%)
Kenya 35% (32%, 39%) 69% (66%, 72%) +34% (29%, 38%)
Mozambique 43% (40%, 47%) 68% (63%, 72%) +24% (18%, 30%)
Nepal 1 28% (25%, 30%) 87% (83%, 91%) + 59% (54%, 64%)
Nepal 2 20% (17%, 23%) 69% (66%, 73%) +49% (44%, 54%)
South Sudan 21% (19%, 23%) 25% (22%, 27%) +3% (0%, 7%) 1
Tanzania 61% (58%, 64%) 96% (94%, 97%) +35% (31%, 38%)
Uganda 71% (68%, 75%) 92% (91%, 94%) +21% (17%, 25%)
Zambia 38% (33%, 42%) 94% (92%, 96%) +56% (51%, 61%)

1 Variable was unavailable from Bhutan and South Sudan for the final visit. Round 2 is shown for South Sudan, and Round 3 is shown for Bhutan.