Factors affecting financing of communal sanitation facilities by the public sector in Informal Settlements: A case of Nyalenda informal settlement, Kisumu City.

Samuel Atika, Elijah Walubuka, Munene Nguta
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To close the current sanitation gap, public funding for sanitation has become increasingly insufficient, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. What is concerning in Kenya is not the large number of people who lack access to safe sanitation facilities, but the slow rate at which households can gain access to improved sanitation facilities. A sustainable financing strategy is required, one that will increase resource allocations to the sector, improve the efficiency and effectiveness of existing resources wherever they are found, and tap the potential of alternative financing mechanism. A critical review of policy documents like the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) shows that there is hardly any documentation on County sanitation plans. Once sanitation lacks in the CIDP, the county can hardly plan for the sector hence making the residents suffer. The study objectives are to examine different sanitation financing options for communal sanitation facilities in Nyalenda informal settlement, to assess factors affecting financing of communal sanitation facilities by public sector in Nyalenda informal settlement and to establish challenges of financing communal sanitation facilities in Nyalenda informal settlement. The study is a descriptive cross-section design. The study used closed and open-ended questionnaires and key informants’ interview in collection of data where n=400. The study established that the dominant communal sanitation financing option in Nyalenda informal settlement was personal contribution (56.0%), followed by NGO financing (40.3%), while the last was County Government financing (0.5%). Public-private partnerships played a crucial role in facilitating sustainable onsite financing for sanitation facilities as evidenced by majority of the respondents agreeing (35.75%). The study recommended the need for diverse financing sources, awareness of available options, and supportive policies to overcome financial challenges.    
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影响公共部门为非正规住区的公共卫生设施提供资金的因素:基苏木市 Nyalenda 非正规住区案例。
为了弥补目前的卫生设施缺口,用于卫生设施的公共资金已变得越来越不足,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区。在肯尼亚,令人担忧的不是缺乏安全卫生设施的人数众多,而是家庭获得改善卫生设施的速度缓慢。需要制定一项可持续的融资战略,增加对该部门的资源分配,提高现有资源的效率和效益,并挖掘其他融资机制的潜力。对县综合发展计划(CIDP)等政策文件的严格审查表明,几乎没有任何关于县卫生计划的文件。一旦县综合发展计划(CIDP)中缺少卫生设施,县就很难对该部门进行规划,从而使居民深受其害。本研究的目标是研究 Nyalenda 非正规居住区社区卫生设施的不同卫生融资方案,评估影响 Nyalenda 非正规居住区公共部门为社区卫生设施融资的因素,并确定 Nyalenda 非正规居住区社区卫生设施融资面临的挑战。本研究采用描述性横截面设计。研究采用封闭式和开放式调查问卷以及关键信息提供者访谈的方式收集数据(n=400)。研究结果表明,在尼亚兰达非正规居住区,最主要的公共卫生筹资方式是个人出资(56.0%),其次是非政府组织出资(40.3%),最后是县政府出资(0.5%)。大多数受访者同意(35.75%)公私合作伙伴关系在促进卫生设施的可持续现场融资方面发挥了关键作用。研究建议,需要多样化的融资来源、对现有选择的认识以及支持性政策,以克服财务挑战。
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