The chart shows that the counrtries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared
or public sanitation facilities. And gives the data of proportion of the population using
improved, shared or unimproved sanitation facilities or pracitising open defection in countries
where the rate of shared sanitation use is 25 percent or more percent.
The table shows countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on public sanitation
facilities. The table gives % values to improved, shared, unimproved, and public defecation.
This is a chart that shows a list of all countries where more than a quarter of the population
rely on shared sanitation facilities. It shows this as a proportion of the population.
countries where more than a quarter of the population relies on shared or public sanitation
facilities. Y axis is countries followed by columns as an X axis with categories of improved
by percentage, shared percentage, unimproved percentage, and open defecation percentage
Don't you just hate when you have to go inline when getting up in the morning to use the bathroom?
Seems like there is someone always in there when you really need to go. Now imagine that 100
thousand times worse in just some of these third world countries, like the graph informs us.
It is certainly not easy.
This chart describes countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared
or public sanitation facilities. Countries on the chart include Ghana.
This handmade chart talks about sanitation access for countries in Africa and how it has improved,
degraded, or remained the same over time. It doesn't specify exact time
it is a chart showing how different countries are deal with pubic sanitation issues that they
are facing.it is a chart showing how different countries are deal with pubic sanitation issues
that they are facing.
This chart describes countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared
or public sanitation facilities. Countries on the chart include Bolivia.
This chart shows countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared, or
public sanitation systems. most of the countries are small third-world countries such as Ghana,
Zimbabwe, Liberia, and Bhutan to name a few.
This is a chart that illustrates countries where more than one quarter of the population relies
on shared or public sanitation facilities with countries in Africa and South America present.
This chart describes the countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared
or public sanitation facilities. The chart is broken down into 4 categories, improved, open
defecation, unimproved, and shared. The chart goes down by country, the majority of the countries
are from the African continent.
The figure presented is titled: Countries where more than a quarter of the population rely
on shared or public sanitation facilities. The figure shows data for many countries.
TABLE 4: Countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on shared or public sanitation
services. Proportion of the population using improved, shared or unimproved sanitation facilities
or practising open defection in countries where the rate of shared sanitation use is 25 per
cent or more (percent)
The image depicts a graph of countries where more than a quarter of the population rely on
shared or public sanitation facilities. The majority of the countries appear to be African
countries. Percentages range from 25% to 58%.