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Poor sanitation is linked to transmission of serious diseases, it can undermine individual dignity and safety, and it affects social and economic development. In 2022, only 57% of the global population could access safely managed sanitation services.
In this cross-journal Collection, we present articles that explore all parts of sanitation research, including public health aspects, sustainable management, technology development and implementation, and environmental, social and technical challenges. We welcome submissions of articles that can help further our understanding and/or offer solutions to best address the global sanitation crisis.
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 6 - Clean water and sanitation for all.