[go: up one dir, main page]

Follow
Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze
Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze
Associate Research Scientist, African Population and Health Research Center
Verified email at aphrc.org
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Sanitation facilities in Kampala slums, Uganda: users' satisfaction and determinant factors
IK Tumwebaze, CG Orach, C Niwagaba, C Luthi, HJ Mosler
International journal of environmental health research 23 (3), 191-204, 2013
1682013
Opportunities and limits to market-driven sanitation services: evidence from urban informal settlements in East Africa
M O’Keefe, C Lüthi, IK Tumwebaze, R Tobias
Environment and Urbanization 27 (2), 421-440, 2015
1122015
Shared toilet users’ collective cleaning and determinant factors in Kampala slums, Uganda
IK Tumwebaze, HJ Mosler
BMC public health 14 (1), 1260, 2014
792014
Effectiveness of group discussions and commitment in improving cleaning behaviour of shared sanitation users in Kampala, Uganda slums
IK Tumwebaze, HJ Mosler
Social Science & Medicine 147, 72-79, 2015
732015
Determinants of households' cleaning intention for shared toilets: Case of 50 slums in Kampala, Uganda
IK Tumwebaze, CB Niwagaba, I Günther, HJ Mosler
Habitat international 41, 108-113, 2014
592014
When is shared sanitation improved sanitation?-the correlation between number of users and toilet hygiene
I Günther, CB Niwagaba, C Lüthi, A Horst, HJ Mosler, IK Tumwebaze
512012
Why pathogens matter for meeting the united nations’ sustainable development goal 6 on safely managed water and sanitation
AL Mraz, IK Tumwebaze, SR McLoughlin, ME McCarthy, ME Verbyla, ...
Water Research 189, 116591, 2021
502021
When is shared sanitation improved sanitation
I Günther, CB Niwagaba, C Lüthi, A Horst, HJ Mosler, IK Tumwebaze
The correlation between number of users and toilet hygiene 10, 2012
392012
Access to and factors influencing drinking water and sanitation service levels in informal settlements: Evidence from Kampala, Uganda
IK Tumwebaze, H Sseviiri, FH Bateganya, J Twesige, R Scott, S Kayaga, ...
Habitat International 136, 102829, 2023
382023
Ecological sanitation coverage and factors affecting its uptake in Kabale municipality, western Uganda
IK Tumwebaze, CG Orach, JK Nakayaga, C Karamagi, C Luethi, ...
International journal of environmental health research 21 (4), 294-305, 2011
352011
Where do Kampala’s poor “go”?-Urban sanitation conditions in Kampala’s low-income areas
I Günther, A Horst, C Lüthi, HJ Mosler, CB Niwagaba, IK Tumwebaze
332011
Why clean the toilet if others don't? Using a social dilemma approach to understand users of shared toilets' collective cleaning behaviour in urban slums: a review
IK Tumwebaze, HJ Mosler
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 4 (3), 359-370, 2014
312014
Prevalence and determinants of the cleanliness of shared toilets in Kampala slums, Uganda
IK Tumwebaze
Journal of Public Health 22 (1), 33-39, 2014
312014
Households' access and use of water and sanitation facilities in poor urban areas of Kampala, Uganda
IK Tumwebaze, C Lüthi
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 3 (2), 96-105, 2013
262013
Where shared sanitation is the only immediate option: a research agenda for shared sanitation in densely populated low-income urban settings
JB Tidwell, J Chipungu, I Ross, P Antwi-Agyei, MU Alam, IK Tumwebaze, ...
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 104 (2), 429, 2020
242020
Will urban sanitation “leave no one behind”?
D Mitlin
Environment and Urbanization 27 (2), 365-370, 2015
212015
Inclusion of shared sanitation in urban sanitation coverage? Evidence from Ghana and Uganda
A Mazeau, IK TUMWEBAZE, C Lüthi, K Sansom
Waterlines, 334-348, 2013
212013
Tools for a comprehensive assessment of public health risks associated with limited sanitation services provision
DA Okaali, NL Bateganya, B Evans, JG Ssazi, CL Moe, RK Mugambe, ...
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 49 (8), 2091-2111, 2022
182022
Where do Kampala’s poor “go”
I Günther, A Horst, C Lüthi, HJ Mosler, CB Niwagaba, IK Tumwebaze
Urban sanitation conditions in Kampala’s lowincome areas, 2011
182011
A systematic review and meta-analysis of pathogen reduction in onsite sanitation systems
IG Musaazi, S McLoughlin, HM Murphy, JB Rose, N Hofstra, ...
Water Research X 18, 100171, 2023
132023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20