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The paper presents the development and implementation of a geo-spatial model for mapping populations' access to specified types of water and sanitation services in Nigeria. The analysis uses geo-located, population-representative data from the National Water and Sanitation Survey 2015, along with relevant geo-spatial covariates. The model generates predictions for levels of access to seven indicators of water and sanitation services across Nigeria at a resolution of 1x1 square kilometers. The predictions promise to hone the targeting of policies meant to improve access to basic services in various regions of the country.
Access To Water --- Engineering --- Environment --- Environmental Engineering --- Geo-Spatial Modeling --- Health and Sanitation --- Health Care Services Industry --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Hydrology --- Industry --- Inequality --- Nutrition --- Poverty Reduction --- Sanitary Environmental Engineering --- Sanitation --- Sanitation and Sewerage --- Sanitation Services --- Science and Technology Development --- Small Private Water Supply Providers --- Sustainable Development Goals --- Town Water Supply and Sanitation --- Water --- Water and Human Health --- Water Resources --- Water Supply and Sanitation --- Water Supply and Sanitation Economics
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