Water, Sanitation and Hygiene practices in areas affected by Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe

Vimbainashe Prisca Dembedza, P. Chopera, Lesley Macheka
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This study was aimed to investigate the association between Cyclone Idai and the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) practices in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts in Zimbabwe. The WASH parameters assessed included the main water source, the type of toilet in the household, the number of households sharing a toilet and the presence of a handwashing facility for use after using the toilet. The highest proportion of households that were mostly affected used piped water, while those not affected mainly used community boreholes (42.9%), protected wells (24.2%) and surface water (18.7%). Most households that were relocated to camps (70%) used the pit latrine with slabs, while most of the households that were not affected (41.8%) used the bush as their toilet facility. Only households relocated to camps shared toilets. Only the most affected and resettled population groups (in camps) had better access to improved WASH infrastructure. However, the sharing of toilets was high and the use of handwashing facilities was low in all settlement types. There was a significant association between the severity of Cyclone Idai and the main water source, adequacy of drinking water, sharing of toilets and the ability to purify drinking water.
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津巴布韦受 "伊代 "气旋影响地区的水、环境卫生和个人卫生做法
本研究旨在调查 "伊达伊 "气旋与津巴布韦奇马尼马尼和奇宾格地区的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)做法之间的关系。评估的 "讲卫生运动 "参数包括主要水源、家庭厕所类型、共用厕所的家庭数量以及是否有便后洗手设施。大部分受影响的家庭使用自来水的比例最高,而未受影响的家庭主要使用社区井眼(42.9%)、受保护水井(24.2%)和地表水(18.7%)。大多数搬迁到营地的家庭(70%)使用带石板的坑厕,而大多数未受影响的家庭(41.8%)使用灌木丛作为厕所设施。只有搬迁到营地的家庭才共用厕所。只有受灾最严重的群体和重新安置的群体(在营地)才能更好地使用经改善的讲卫生运动基础设施。然而,在所有类型的定居点中,共用厕所的比例都很高,而洗手设施的使用率却很低。伊代气旋 "的严重程度与主要水源、饮用水是否充足、共用厕所和净化饮用水的能力之间存在重大关联。
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