Former Soviet republics Compared by People > Sanitation facility access > Improved > Urban
DEFINITION:
This entry is derived from People > Sanitation facility access > Improved, which provides information about access to improved or unimproved sanitation facilities available to segments of the population of a country. improved sanitation - use of any of the following facilities: flush or pour-flush to a piped sewer system, septic tank or pit latrine; ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine; pit latrine with slab; or a composting toilet. unimproved sanitation - use of any of the following facilities: flush or pour-flush not piped to a sewer system, septic tank or pit latrine; pit latrine without a slab or open pit; bucket; hanging toilet or hanging latrine; shared facilities of any type; no facilities; or bush or field.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Uzbekistan | 100% of population | 2013 | ||
2 | Turkmenistan | 99% of population | 2013 | ||
3 | Kazakhstan | 97% of population | 2013 | ||
=4 | Georgia | 96% of population | 2013 | ||
=4 | Estonia | 96% of population | 2013 | ||
=4 | Ukraine | 96% of population | 2013 | ||
=7 | Tajikistan | 95% of population | 2013 | ||
=7 | Lithuania | 95% of population | 2013 | ||
=7 | Armenia | 95% of population | 2013 | ||
10 | Kyrgyzstan | 94% of population | 2013 | ||
11 | Belarus | 91% of population | 2013 | ||
12 | Moldova | 89% of population | 2013 | ||
13 | Azerbaijan | 86% of population | 2013 | ||
14 | Latvia | 82% of population | 2013 | ||
15 | Russia | 74% of population | 2013 |