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Access to sanitation facilities in Tanzania

Sewerage service coverage in urban centres increased from around four per cent in 1990, to six per cent in 2000 and 17% in 2008. There has been a steady increase of coverage in improved sanitation facilities from 40.2% in 2001, 50% in 2006, to 55% in 2007, as shown in Figure 4.42. Similar progress has been recorded in Zanzibar, with the proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility in urban areas rising from 52% in 1990 to 75% by 2006 and from 26% in 1990 to 51% in rural areas.

Year: 2013

From collection: Zambezi River Basin - Atlas of the changing Environment

Cartographer: This

Tags: Africa Environmental Atlas

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