评估卡杜纳州扎里亚地方政府地区关于水、环境卫生和个人卫生的知识、态度和做法

T.E. Handan, Maimuna A. Ahmed, Shekari Victor, Shamsudeen Umar, Davou Habila Daze
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水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)知识、态度和实践(KAP)是持续有效实施WASH项目的相关问题。这项研究是在卡杜纳州扎里亚地方政府区(LGA)进行的,目的是评估关于WASH的KAP,以利用可靠的数据进行知情干预。随机抽取174户进行访谈。结果显示,饮用水主要有四个来源,即钻孔(31%)、井(19%)、管道输送(13.1%)和袋装水(24.7%)。结果显示,34.5%的家庭通过未经批准的废物收集商处理固体废物,16.1%的家庭使用未经批准的废物收集商,17.2%的家庭在公众批准的废物倾倒场,16.1%的家庭在未经批准的废物倾倒场,16.1%的家庭焚烧,4%的家庭将废物掩埋,4%的家庭将废物处置在露天水体/渠道/排水系统中。结果显示,30.5%的家庭拥有现代化的抽水马桶,42.8%的家庭使用坑式厕所,11.5%的家庭使用公共厕所。根据调查结果,很明显,家庭获得改善的水的可能性很高,改善的厕所设施的可用性也很高,但废物管理实践很差。总而言之,扎里亚州需要WASH干预措施,特别是在废物管理方面。建议作出努力,加强对讲卫生运动的认识。
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Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices on water, sanitation and hygiene in Zaria Local Government Area, Kaduna State
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) are relevant concerns for sustained and effective implementation of WASH programs. This research was conducted in Zaria Local Government Area (LGA), Kaduna State to Assess the KAP on WASH to avail reliable data for informed interventions. 174 randomly selected households were interviewed. The result reveals four main sources of drinking water, viz borehole (31%), well (19%), pipe-borne (13.1%) and water packaged in sachet (24.7%). The result shows that 34.5% of households dispose solid waste through unauthorized waste collectors, 16.1 % use authorized collectors, 17.2% at public approved dumpsite, 16.1% at unapproved dump sites, 16.1% by burning, 4% bury their waste and 4% dispose waste in open water bodies/ways/drainages. The results shows that 30.5% of households have modern water closets, 42.8 % use pit latrine, and 11.5 % use public toilets. Based on the findings, it is evident that there is high accessibility of improved water to households, availability of improved toilet facility is also high, but waste management practice is poor. In conclusion, Zaria LGA is in need of WASH interventions especially as regards waste management. It is recommended that efforts should be made to intensify awareness about WASH.
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