Holistic citywide sanitation for an urban area in the Global South: A case study of the Noakhali Pourashava of Bangladesh

Farhana Karim, Mohammad Mohinuzzaman, Nazifa Rafa, S. Uddin, Rabby Hosen, Sajib Ahmed
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Urban areas currently grapple with the consequences of poor sanitation systems and a burgeoning population. The issue remains acute for developing nations where financing and governance structures for urban sanitation remain inadequate. Using cutting-edge techniques such as shit flow diagrams (SFDs), city service delivery assessments (CSDAs), and SWOT analysis, this study provides an in-depth exploration of the sanitation scenario in the Noakhali Pourashava of Bangladesh. The study reveals a critical lack of sanitation infrastructure and inadequate fecal sludge management, with implications for public health and environmental sustainability. Findings indicate that only 3% of excreta enters the sewer system, while 88% is improperly disposed of through SFDs and CSDAs, the paper illustrates the existing sanitation facilities and service delivery mechanisms, highlighting areas for improvement. Recommendations include increased investment in sanitation infrastructure, public awareness campaigns, adoption of innovative technologies, improved stakeholder coordination, and addressing cultural and behavioral barriers. These insights aim to inform policy and decision-making processes to achieve sustainable and inclusive urban sanitation, ultimately improving public health and environmental outcomes in Noakhali and similar coastal urban areas.
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全球南部城市地区的全城环境卫生:孟加拉国 Noakhali Pourashava 案例研究
目前,城市地区正在努力应对卫生系统落后和人口激增带来的后果。对于发展中国家来说,这一问题依然严峻,因为这些国家的城市卫生设施融资和治理结构仍然不足。本研究利用粪便流向图(SFD)、城市服务提供评估(CSDA)和 SWOT 分析等尖端技术,深入探讨了孟加拉国 Noakhali Pourashava 的环卫状况。研究揭示了卫生基础设施的严重缺乏和粪便污泥管理的不足,对公共卫生和环境可持续性产生了影响。研究结果表明,只有 3% 的排泄物进入了下水道系统,而 88% 的排泄物则通过自来水厂和社区食堂进行了不当处理,本文介绍了现有的卫生设施和服务提供机制,并强调了需要改进的地方。提出的建议包括增加对环卫基础设施的投资、开展公众宣传活动、采用创新技术、改善利益相关者之间的协调,以及解决文化和行为方面的障碍。这些见解旨在为政策和决策过程提供信息,以实现可持续和包容性的城市环境卫生,最终改善努阿哈利和类似沿海城市地区的公共卫生和环境成果。
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