Activity Description
USAID’s Small Town Sanitation Activity is developing a self-sustaining market for sanitation products and services in ten small towns across the Cabo Delgado, Mampula, and Zambezia provinces in
Sylvia Nadengo, a 49-year-old mother of nine and farmer, resides in Mpudde village, Buyende district, Eastern Uganda. Upon learning the importance of good sanitation, Sylvia worked to improve sanitation in her home as well as her village.
Just over a year ago, a third of Tegweng village in Kitgum district located in northern Uganda practiced open defecation and none of the households practiced proper handwashing.
This Brief presents findings of a survey of households who were early purchasers of SATO sanitation products sold through two USAID Uganda Sanitation for