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Accessibility to WASH and waste management services in African urban informal settlements: A comparative analysis 非洲城市非正规住区获得讲卫生运动和废物管理服务的机会:比较分析
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.201
Abdulhakim Wagini Hassan, Danrong Zhang, Muhammad Ibrahim
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The study investigates the existing scenario and spatial distribution pattern disparity of service distribution of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and waste management services (WMS) in urban informal settlements within the Zaria metropolis and generates recommendations for the policymakers for improvements. The study highlights challenges in urban settlements, including insufficient water, sanitation, and waste services, contributing to disea

查看大尺寸下载幻灯片查看大尺寸下载幻灯片 关闭模版该研究调查了扎里亚大都市中城市非正规住区供水、环境卫生与个人卫生(WASH)和废物管理服务(WMS)服务分布的现有情况和空间分布模式差异,并为决策者提出了改进建议。研究强调了城市住区面临的挑战,包括供水、卫生和废物处理服务不足,导致腹泻和霍乱等疾病。研究强调了改善水质、卫生和废物管理的重要性,并强调了治理和政策对服务差距的影响。报告还建议使用地理信息系统等协作方法和技术来解决问题,利用地理信息系统和统计数据来分析服务的可用性和居民的可及性。研究结果强调了私营部门在水处理厂分配中的主导作用(71.43%),而不是公共设施(28.57%)。数据显示,大多数水源维护不善:只有 0.50%的井眼是新建的,43.15%的井眼维护不善,30.62%的井眼维护良好。此外,私人厕所主要是坑式厕所,占总数的 3.11%,没有水柜厕所的报告。
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Investigating improved drinking water quality at the point of access: Evidence from four regions of Indonesia 调查获取点的饮用水质量改善情况:印度尼西亚四个地区的证据
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.051
Sri Irianti, Iman Harisma Saleh Sasto, Daniel Putra Pardamean Mbarep, Ika Dharmayanti, Andre Yunianto, Zahra Zahra, Tities Puspita, Puti Sari Hidayangsih, Basuki Rachmat, Athena Anwar, Khadijah Azhar
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To meet the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.1.1. indicator of the ‘proportion of the population using safely managed drinking water services (SMDWS)’, data on the state of drinking water quality in Indonesia is needed. Therefore, a cluster survey was conducted in 2019 to investigate the access to, availability of, and quality of drinking water from 870 improved drinking water sources (IDWS) in four regions. The methods involved sanitary inspect

查看大下载幻灯片查看大下载幻灯片 关闭模版为实现可持续发展目标(SDG)6.1.1. "使用安全管理的饮用水服务(SMDWS)的人口比例 "指标,需要有关印度尼西亚饮用水质量状况的数据。因此,2019 年开展了一项分组调查,以调查四个地区 870 个改良饮用水源 (IDWS) 的饮用水获取、可用性和水质情况。调查方法包括卫生检查、家庭用水管理评估和水质检测。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)确定的四个卫生风险等级,苏门答腊岛的改良型饮用水源被归类为 "低风险 "的比例在四个地区中最高。总大肠菌群和大肠埃希氏菌符合国家标准的样本比例分别为 21.49% 和 42.64%。此外,SMDWS 的比例为 35.9%,高于印度尼西亚之前在 2015 年和 2020 年进行的调查。这些研究结果表明,印尼饮用水水质调查中存在细菌污染,而卫生风险因素是饮用水水质的良好预测指标。研究表明,要实现可持续发展目标 6.1.1,就必须通过对非管道水源进行卫生检查、水质检测和采取补救措施来适当实施饮用水监测。
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The need of the hour: Providing water in shared toilet facilities for menstrual hygiene management in urban India 当务之急:为印度城市的经期卫生管理在共用厕所设施中供水
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.265
Amita Bhakta, Aasim Mansuri, Jigisha Jaiswal, Mona Iyer
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Shared sanitation services continue to expand in India's growing cities, yet, these facilities are blighted by issues including lack of privacy, overflow of raw sewage, and notably, a lack of water supply. Access to water in shared toilets for menstruating women and girls to wash themselves, their reusable menstrual products, their stained clothes, and sanitation infrastructure is a critical but all too-often neglected aspect of menstrual hygiene ma

查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版在印度不断发展的城市中,共用卫生设施的服务范围不断扩大,然而,这些设施却因缺乏隐私性、污水横流以及供水不足等问题而黯然失色。月经期妇女和女孩在共用厕所中使用水清洗自己、可重复使用的月经用品、弄脏的衣服以及卫生基础设施,这是经期卫生管理(MHM)的一个重要方面,但却常常被忽视。根据现有文献和马哈拉施特拉邦的数据,这篇评论文章以印度城市为例,强调了 "当务之急",即在全球南部地区的共享卫生设施中为经期卫生管理提供所需的水。从月经初潮到围绝经期,共享卫生设施中以证据为基础的 MHM 供水规范是关键所在,它强调了对于依赖共享设施的妇女和女童而言,水是 "MHM 附加 "要求。为共用厕所接通自来水是一个长期的过程,但提供桶装水是一个开端。卫生宣传可以让人们认识到水对于可持续的 MHM 的重要性。监测和评估可以确定共用厕所供水对产妇保健的影响。
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Removal of nitrogen and phosphorous from blackwater via an integrated nature-based system: hybrid-vertical flow constructed wetland, upflow anaerobic fixed biofilm reactor, and granular activated charcoal column along with in situ electrochlorination disinfection 通过基于自然的综合系统去除黑水中的氮和磷:混合垂直流建造湿地、上流式厌氧固定生物膜反应器、颗粒活性炭柱以及原位电氯化消毒法
Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.064
Jayanta Kumar Gogoi, Srikanth Mutnuri
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The hybrid vertical-flow constructed wetland (H-VFCW) sequenced with an upflow anaerobic fixed biofilm reactor (UAFBR) was developed to treat blackwater for single households. The H-VFCW filter bed layer's redox zonation and hydraulic retention time (HRT) were designed optimally with the potential of simultaneous nitrification, denitrification, and enhanced biological phosphorous removal. The UAFBR optimisation for residual nitrate removal was based

View largeDownload slideView largeDownload slide Close modal该混合垂直流构造湿地(H-VFCW)与上流式厌氧固定生物膜反应器(UAFBR)的组合是为了处理单户家庭的黑水而开发的。对 H-VFCW 滤床层的氧化还原分区和水力停留时间(HRT)进行了优化设计,以同时实现硝化、反硝化和强化生物除磷。根据碳氮比、水力停留时间和载体上生物膜的生长情况,对 UAFBR 进行了优化,以去除残留硝酸盐。通过优化原位电氯化,投加 0.16% 的氯化钠,电解时间为 20 分钟,电流密度为 44.48 Am-2,实现了完全消毒。耗电量为 1.81±0.14 KWhm-3。在粒状活性炭柱 (GACC) 上研究了氨挥发,以去除残留的 TAN 作为最终处理。综合处理系统可去除 98.63 ± 0.15% 化学需氧量 (COD)、97.09 ± 0.19% 总氮 (TN)、93.96 ± 0.34% 硝酸盐 (NO3-)、97.92 ± 0.2% 总氨氮 (TAN)、99.62 ± 1% 正磷酸盐 (PO43-)、87.49 ± 0.36% 总悬浮固体 (TSS) 和 100% 大肠菌群,最终出水 pH 值为 8.4 ± 0.08。对 UAFBR 生物膜的微生物和功能注释多样性进行了研究。处理系统达到了印度中央污染控制委员会的污水排放标准。
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Tracking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) indicators in tribal districts of India: a secondary data analysis through 2015–2020 跟踪印度部落地区的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)指标:2015-2020 年二手数据分析
Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.119
Vinay Tripathi, Preetha GS, Sumant Swain
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Under Sustainable Development Goal targets 6.1 and 6.2, every nation is committed to ensure universal and equitable access to water and sanitation to its people and India is no exception. The country has made a considerable progress toward these targets through various policy and programmatic initiatives since 2015. Within an overall improvement at the country level, this paper examines the coverage of key WASH indicators in tribal population of the

查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版根据可持续发展目标的具体目标 6.1 和 6.2,每个国家都致力于确保其人民普遍、公平地享有水和卫生设施,印度也不例外。自 2015 年以来,印度通过各种政策和计划举措,在实现这些目标方面取得了长足的进步。在国家层面的整体改善范围内,本文研究了该国部落人口中关键 WASH 指标的覆盖范围。我们从《2015-2016 年国家人口和健康调查》和《2019-2021 年国家人口和健康调查》中获得了与 "讲卫生运动 "指标相关的二手数据,并对全国 90 个以部落为主的地区进行了分析。我们根据这些部落地区的表现对其进行了排名。分析表明,在露天排便现象明显减少、改良厕所设施的使用率、改良水源的可获得性以及部落人口洗手和饮用水处理行为的改善等方面都有明显改善,这些地区的 WASH 排名反映了不同程度的覆盖率。排名靠后的地区需要优先考虑,并需要更多关注计划干预,以保持整体进展,实现可持续发展目标中 100%的 "讲卫生运动 "覆盖率目标。
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Examining factors driving inequities in water, sanitation, hygiene, and waste management services in healthcare facilities in Ghana: An analysis of routine national data 研究造成加纳医疗机构在水、环境卫生、个人卫生和废物管理服务方面不公平的因素:全国常规数据分析
Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.118
Stephen Dajaan Dubik, Kingsley E. Amegah, Akosua Takyiwa Kwakye, Mary Eyram Ashinyo

In Ghana, little is known about the drivers of inequities of basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in healthcare facilities (HCFs). We aim to examine the status and factors driving access to basic WASH services in Ghana. This survey involved an analysis of routine health service data submitted to the District Information Management System 2 (DHIMS 2). Complete data were available for 1,646 HCFs across Ghana for analysis. Coverage of basic Water, Sanitation and hygiene services was 69, 58, and 64%, respectively. About 50% had a WASH-IPC action plan, and 67% had a WASH-IPC manager who is responsible for the day-to-day WASH management. Regional inequities in access to basic WASH services exist, with the newly established regions and those in Northern Ghana being disadvantaged. Significant drivers of basic WASH services were the location of HCF, the level of service delivery, and availability of a trained facility-based assistant WASH manager. WASH services in Ghanaian HCFs have improved, but it is still not up to the standards set by the Sustainable Development Goals for WASH. Universal access to basic WASH services can be attained by mounting targeted WASH interventions and appointing WASH-IPC managers at all levels of the health system.

在加纳,人们对造成医疗机构(HCFs)基本水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)服务不公平的原因知之甚少。我们的目标是研究加纳基本饮水、环卫和讲卫生运动服务的现状和驱动因素。本次调查对提交给地区信息管理系统 2(DHIMS 2)的常规医疗服务数据进行了分析。加纳全国共有 1,646 个家庭保健设施的完整数据可供分析。基本水、环境卫生和个人卫生服务的覆盖率分别为 69%、58% 和 64%。约 50%制定了 "讲卫生运动和个人卫生计划 "行动计划,67%有一名 "讲卫生运动和个人卫生计划 "管理人员负责日常的 "讲卫生运动和个人卫生计划 "管理工作。在获得基本 "讲卫生运动 "服务方面存在地区不平等,新成立的地区和加纳北部地区处于不利地位。基本 "讲卫生运动 "服务的主要驱动因素是保健中心的位置、服务提供水平以及是否有训练有素的设施 "讲卫生运动 "助理管理人员。加纳家庭护理设施的讲卫生运动服务有所改善,但仍未达到讲卫生运动可持续发展目标设定的标准。通过采取有针对性的 "讲卫生运动 "干预措施,并在各级卫生系统任命 "讲卫生运动"-IPC 管理员,可以实现基本 "讲卫生运动 "服务的普及。
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A qualitative study on menstrual health and hygiene management among adolescent schoolgirls in peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia 关于赞比亚卢萨卡城郊少女月经健康和卫生管理的定性研究
Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.069
Joy Sambo, Sikopo Nyambe, Taro Yamauchi
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Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) require adequate sanitary facilities, clean water, product access, privacy and safety, and disposal. MHH can significantly influence girls' health and educational achievements. However, schools in some developing countries lack proper Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) amenities to manage healthy menstruation. Therefore, it is crucial to enhance WASH services to tackle menstrual-related difficulties effectively.

查看大下载幻灯片查看大下载幻灯片 关闭模版经期健康和卫生(MHH)需要足够的卫生设施、清洁水、产品获取、隐私和安全以及处理。经期健康和卫生对女孩的健康和教育成就有重大影响。然而,一些发展中国家的学校缺乏适当的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)设施来管理健康的月经。因此,加强讲卫生运动服务以有效解决与月经有关的困难至关重要。赞比亚的公立学校在水、环境卫生和个人卫生基础设施不足的问题上举步维艰。因此,当务之急是揭示讲卫生运动服务的现状,以推动政策进步,促进女孩的最佳经期健康。我们通过观察和定性研究,对学校的讲卫生运动设施进行了评估,调查了影响经期保健的社会文化因素,并研究了处理月经问题的应对机制。居住在卢萨卡近郊区的 30 名 14-19 岁的女学生参加了五次焦点小组讨论。学校安全保障不足、卫生设施不完善、缺乏清洁水源以及经期用品供应有限,这些都是她们面临的显著挑战。在文化上,人们期望女孩迅速成为女人,尽管她们对这一自然的生理过程毫无准备。女孩们制定了应对与 MHH 有关的挑战的策略。月经期女孩的基本需求包括充足的经期用品供应、更好的讲卫生服务、更高的安全性和更多的隐私。
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Healthcare facility water, sanitation, and hygiene service status and barriers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴医疗机构供水、环境卫生和个人卫生服务状况及障碍
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.217
Atimen Derso, Taffere Addis, Bezatu Mengistie

Inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices within healthcare facilities heighten the likelihood of hospital-acquired infections. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the status of WASH services and barriers at public healthcare facilities in Addis Ababa. A converging parallel mixed design was conducted among 86 public health care facilities and 16 key informants. A stratified sampling technique was used to select health care facilities. Quantitative data was collected using a semi-structured checklist, and qualitative data was collected using key informant interviews. Thematic data analysis was done to identify the barriers. Independent analysis of the healthcare WASH domain revealed that 86% and 14% of healthcare facilities had access to basic and limited water services, respectively; 100% had limited access to sanitation services; and 88.4% had limited hand hygiene services. While 97.7% and 29% did not have environmental cleaning or waste management services, respectively. Lack of WASH service infrastructure, resource availability, governance and collaborative work, capacity and awareness building, and a framework for monitoring and evaluation were found to be barriers to WASH services. Lack of basic WASH service access and existing challenges at healthcare facilities hinder efforts towards infection prevention and control.

医疗机构内水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)措施不足会增加医院感染的可能性。因此,本研究旨在评估亚的斯亚贝巴公共医疗机构中水、环境卫生和个人卫生服务的现状和障碍。在 86 家公共医疗机构和 16 位主要信息提供者中采用了会聚平行混合设计。采用分层抽样技术选择医疗机构。采用半结构化清单收集定量数据,采用关键信息提供者访谈收集定性数据。对数据进行了专题分析,以确定存在的障碍。对医疗卫生机构讲卫生运动领域的独立分析显示,86% 和 14% 的医疗卫生机构分别获得了基本和有限的供水服务;100% 的医疗卫生机构获得了有限的卫生服务;88.4% 的医疗卫生机构获得了有限的手部卫生服务。分别有 97.7% 和 29% 的医疗机构没有环境清洁或废物管理服务。缺乏讲卫生运动服务基础设施、资源可用性、治理和协同工作、能力和意识建设以及监测和评估框架被认为是讲卫生运动服务的障碍。医疗机构缺乏基本的讲卫生运动服务和现有的挑战阻碍了预防和控制感染的工作。
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Water supply and sanitation projects in the last decade: project characteristics, multilateral development bank performance, and quality of results 过去十年的供水和卫生项目:项目特点、多边开发银行的业绩和成果质量
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.176
Inês Freire Machete, Rui Cunha Marques
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To ensure universal access to water supply and sanitation (WSS) services that are safe, reliable, sustainable, and affordable, it is important to attract the right types of financing and identify the aspects that could be hindering the success of WSS projects. In this study, 62 completed World Bank WSS projects were analyzed to understand the relationship between project characteristics, bank performance, and quality of results. The methodologic

查看 largeDownload 幻灯片查看 largeDownload 幻灯片 关闭模版为了确保普遍获得安全、可靠、可持续和负担得起的供水和卫生设施(WSS)服务,吸引正确类型的融资并识别可能阻碍 WSS 项目成功的因素非常重要。本研究分析了 62 个已完成的世界银行供水和卫生项目,以了解项目特征、银行绩效和成果质量之间的关系。研究方法包括系统的定量分析、比较分析、统计分析和回归分析,并考虑了项目的重要方面。研究发现,项目成果、银行绩效和项目的主要方面(如项目类型、初始和最终风险评估、承付款和付款以及其他特征)之间存在相关性和相互作用。本研究强调了对供水和卫生设施项目风险(尤其是环境、社会、政治和治理风险)进行评级和降低风险的重要性,以及开发银行融资的重要性。融资方和借款方均可使用所应用的方法。
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Impact of targeted subsidies on access to resilient sanitation for climate-vulnerable households in rural Cambodia 有针对性的补贴对柬埔寨农村地区易受气候影响家庭获得弹性卫生设施的影响
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.039
Tyler Kozole, Marlaina Ross, Chris Nicoletti, Jennifer Rogla, Nate Ives, Amjad Ali, Ratsamnang Prom

Access to safe sanitation is a basic requirement for human well-being and is critical for protecting public health and preventing environmental contamination at the community level. The increasing global risk of climate-related disasters exacerbates the likelihood of traditional sanitation solutions failing and exposing communities to harmful pathogens. This risk is ubiquitous in Cambodia's flood-prone Tonle Sap Lake region, which has some of the lowest rates of sanitation coverage in the country. This study sought to design and test a targeted mechanism in the region to deliver sanitation subsidies to households in a vulnerable position due to climate and socioeconomic characteristics. Subsidy eligibility was evaluated using the poverty probability index for Cambodia, with thresholds set according to households' individual and community-level climate vulnerability. In a randomized controlled trial, offering subsidies increased the likelihood of successful sales conversions for climate-resilient latrine products among targeted households by 32 percentage points, indicating effectiveness for increasing market-based sanitation uptake. The research did not find evidence of widespread or sustained market distortion due to the subsidy program.

获得安全的卫生设施是人类福祉的基本要求,对于在社区一级保护公众健康和防止环境污染至关重要。全球气候相关灾害的风险不断增加,加剧了传统卫生解决方案失效的可能性,并使社区暴露在有害病原体的威胁之下。在柬埔寨洪水频发的洞里萨湖地区,这种风险无处不在,该地区的卫生设施覆盖率在全国最低。本研究试图在该地区设计并测试一种有针对性的机制,为因气候和社会经济特征而处于弱势地位的家庭提供卫生设施补贴。使用柬埔寨的贫困概率指数对补贴资格进行评估,并根据家庭的个人和社区层面的气候脆弱性设定阈值。在一项随机对照试验中,提供补贴使目标家庭成功销售适应气候的厕所产品的可能性提高了 32 个百分点,这表明补贴对提高基于市场的卫生设施使用率非常有效。研究没有发现证据表明补贴计划造成了广泛或持续的市场扭曲。
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