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English: Second administrative areas were stratified into quintiles based on coverage of each indicator. Dots show median proportion of households with access for each quintile; lines show the full range in coverage.
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Source Image file from Pullan R, Freeman M, Gething P, Brooker S (2014). "Geographical Inequalities in Use of Improved Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation across Sub-Saharan Africa: Mapping and Spatial Analysis of Cross-sectional Survey Data". PLOS Medicine. DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001626. PMID 24714528. PMC: 3979660.
Author Pullan R, Freeman M, Gething P, Brooker S
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