**4.6 Access to toilet**

The type of toilet used by a household is an indicator of household wealth and a determinant of environmental sanitation. This means that poor households, which are mostly located in rural areas, are less likely to have sanitary toilet facilities. Consequently, this results in an increased risk of childhood diseases, which contributes to malnutrition. The results indicate that in households where a flush toilet exits, stunting and underweight (separate analysis) are significantly lower and the nutritional status of children (analysis

with LVM) is better.
