Elā€Fadel, M.Maroun, R.Alameddine, M.Mawla, D.2014-09-082014-09-082013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53166A health-based socio-economic assessment as well as side-by-side social cost benefit analysis is depicted in this visual synopsis of research carried out in a suburban slum in Tripoli, Lebanon. 88% of reported diarrheal cases are attributed to unsafe water supply, inadequate sanitation and hygiene, with cases distributed uniformly throughout the year. The poster includes field observations, and a selection of alternative interventions with estimated costs. Installing rooftop tanks and replacing water piping at the household level are the most economically viable interventions.application/pdfenHEALTH HAZARDSURBAN AREASPOVERTYSANITATIONDISADVANTAGED GROUPSSLUMSWATER QUALITYLEBANONRIGHT TO HEALTHDRINKING WATERMIDDLE EASTINFRASTURCTUREWASTEWATERDIARRHEASocial cost benefit analysis of water and sanitation improvement in a poor urban slumPoster