Assessing the role of servicing in enhancing sanitation-related quality of life among container-based sanitation users

  • Ben Exton
  • , Ana Casas
  • , Spike Lewis
  • , Simon Willcock
  • , Beata Kupiec-Teahan
  • , Dani J. Barrington
  • , Fiona Anciano
  • , Paul Hutchings
  • , Andrew R. Bell
  • , Mmeli Dube
  • , Caroline Karani
  • , Arturo Llaxacondor
  • , Hellen Lopez
  • , Alesia D. Ofori
  • , Joy N. Riungu
  • , Kory C. Russel
  • , Alison Parker

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Abstract

This study evaluated the servicing of container-based sanitation (CBS) – which includes the collection, replacement, and cleaning of cartridges, – and its influence on sanitation-related quality of life (using the SanQoL-5 index) in informal settlements across Kenya, Peru, and South Africa.
Utilising high-frequency longitudinal smartphone survey data collected at various intervals over one year, we (1) compared the incidence and severity of problems associated with CBS toilets against other sanitation types; (2) assessed the quality of CBS servicing across different regions and implementations; and (3) evaluated the relationship between servicing issues and sanitation-related quality of life.
Results revealed significantly fewer and less severe issues were recorded for CBS toilets than other toilet types, such as pit latrines, sewers, and open drains. CBS servicing was consistently well-regarded in all countries. Participants in Kenya highlighted particular satisfaction with the frequency of container replacement, whereas, in Peru, the cleanliness of replacement containers was highly regarded. SanQoL-5 scores decreased when CBS servicing issues were recorded, particularly in Kenya.
This study underscores the potential of CBS as a sustainable sanitation solution in urban informal settlements, provided that high-quality servicing is maintained.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNature Water
Early online date25 Sept 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Sept 2025

Keywords

  • Container-based sanitation
  • sanitation-related quality of life
  • sustainable development goals
  • smartphone survey
  • informal settlements
  • slum
  • Mukuru Kwa Reuben
  • Pamplona Alta
  • BM section
  • Khayelitsha

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