Review of the effects of adequate sanitary facilities on the participation and performance of the school girl child in Ghana

Jane Akanzum, Cornelius K. A. Pienaah
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Girl-child self-esteem, self-confidence and coping capacity with positive effects on their school performance is increase when. Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) topics are included in health education. This review explored the relationship and effect of sanitary facilities in schools on Girl-child participation, health impact on Girl-child education, the state of sanitary facilities and sanitary behaviors in public Junior High Schools and as well identified sustainable solutions and made recommendations on how to provide adequate sanitary facilities to reduce inequality in schools. This qualitative review gathered and analyzed secondary data at both global and local levels (with focus on the Ghana experience). Results: availability of sanitary facilities in schools has the potential to reduce students’ absenteeism especially among the girl child. Poor sanitary facilities have an adverse impact on girls’ privacy and comfort. Girls’ inability to manage their menstrual hygiene affects their participation during events at school because of panic over outflow. Girls avoid eating or drinking during the day to further avoid using the sanitary facilities making it difficult to concentrate while in school. This study shows that school WASH issues are associated with health conditions like vector-borne illnesses among others and embarrassment in school toilets. The state of hygienic conveniences and services in schools are poor and inadequate. For schools with basic amenities, they are in an awful state as a result of neglect. Therefore, it is vital to provide adequate sanitary facilities in schools. This will improve the health and wellbeing of the gild child in Ghanaian schools.
审查适当的卫生设施对加纳女学生的参与和表现的影响
女童自尊、自信和应对能力的提高对其学习成绩有正向影响。水、环境卫生和个人卫生(讲卫生)主题被纳入健康教育。本次审查探讨了学校卫生设施对女童参与、健康对女童教育的影响、公立初中卫生设施状况和卫生行为的关系和影响,并确定了可持续的解决办法,并就如何提供充足的卫生设施以减少学校不平等现象提出了建议。这一定性审查收集并分析了全球和地方两级的二手数据(重点是加纳的经验)。结果:学校卫生设施的提供有可能减少学生,特别是女童的缺勤。卫生设施差对女孩的隐私和舒适产生不利影响。由于对月经外流的恐慌,女孩无法管理自己的月经卫生,影响了她们在学校活动中的参与。女孩白天不吃不喝,进一步避免使用卫生设施,这使她们在学校难以集中注意力。这项研究表明,学校的WASH问题与媒介传播疾病等健康状况以及学校厕所的尴尬有关。学校的卫生设施和服务状况很差,而且不足。对于拥有基本设施的学校来说,由于被忽视,它们处于糟糕的状态。因此,在学校提供足够的卫生设施是至关重要的。这将改善加纳学校学龄儿童的健康和福祉。
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