Integration of container-based sanitation service provision in cities: influence of gender, religion and culture.

Vera Ouko, J. Riungu, Domenic Kiogora
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges and opportunities in container based sanitation service provision in cities. Container based sanitation is an innovative technology where waste is collected and captured in sealable containers transported and treated use and/or safe disposal. CBS and non-CBS users’ perspectives were sought, to gain understanding on their experiences and perception about CBS services integration. Users were unpacked into three groups: households using CBS as pay per use, those running CBS as business and household with CBS installed in their residential. The study also sought to establish whether CBS suited sanitation needs of the users’ in line with social factors surrounding latrine adoption and User toilet Preference .Further, the study sought to establish the CBS stakeholders perspectives; support and perception of CBS as a sanitation option for the high density low income settlements The study adopted descriptive survey research design that enabled collection and analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data. The study was conducted among household members of Mukuru Kwa Njenga. Semi-structured questionnaires were used as primary collection tools, collection technique included observation, questionnaires and interviews. Additionally, ten in-depth interviews were conducted, with community chairmen, public utility representative, service providers and a government official. Quantitative data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 20.0, qualitative data was thematically presented and reported in a verbatim prose. The study established that CBS service provision was rated as most preferred sanitation technology by 92% and 60% among CBS and non CBS household sampled. In addition CBS though most dominant option among the residents of Mukuru kwa Njenga, there some aspects of this innovative technology that needed to be upgraded including: Reevaluation on the CBS cost, structural improvement customized on the users sanitation preferences in line with socio-factors underpinning latrine usage, increased stakeholders involvement.  The results from this study can be applied by container based service providers operating in low-income high density settlement for upscaling of CBS service provision ,this could be achieved through integration of CBS  users preferences in the CBS technology upgrade. Additionally the results are also relevant to sanitation stakeholders including public and private institutions for strengthening of partnerships with an aim of creating an enabling platform for CBS operation for the betterment of CBS services especially in the informal area, where CBS has been demonstrated as viable.
城市集装箱环卫服务的整合:性别、宗教和文化的影响。
本研究的目的是调查城市集装箱卫生服务提供的挑战和机遇。基于容器的卫生是一项创新技术,其中废物收集和捕获在可密封的容器中,运输和处理使用和/或安全处置。寻求哥伦比亚广播公司和非哥伦比亚广播公司用户的观点,以了解他们对哥伦比亚广播公司服务集成的经验和看法。用户被分成三组:按次付费使用CBS的家庭、将CBS作为商业使用的家庭和在住宅中安装CBS的家庭。该研究还试图根据围绕厕所采用和用户厕所偏好的社会因素确定CBS是否符合用户的卫生需求。此外,该研究试图建立CBS利益相关者的观点;本研究采用描述性调查研究设计,能够收集和分析定量和定性数据。这项研究在Mukuru Kwa Njenga的家庭成员中进行。采用半结构化问卷作为主要收集工具,收集方法包括观察、问卷调查和访谈。此外,还与社区主席、公用事业代表、服务提供者和一名政府官员进行了十次深入访谈。定量数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 20.0版进行分析,定性数据按主题呈现并逐字逐句报告。研究确定,在抽样的哥伦比亚广播公司和非哥伦比亚广播公司家庭中,92%和60%的家庭认为提供哥伦比亚广播公司服务是最受欢迎的卫生技术。此外,尽管CBS是Mukuru kwa Njenga居民的主要选择,但这项创新技术的某些方面需要升级,包括:对CBS成本的重新评估,根据支持厕所使用的社会因素对用户卫生偏好进行定制的结构改进,以及增加利益相关者的参与。本文的研究结果可以应用于低收入高密度聚落的集装箱服务提供商,通过整合CBS用户偏好在CBS技术升级中实现CBS服务的升级。此外,研究结果还与包括公共和私营机构在内的卫生利益攸关方有关,有助于加强伙伴关系,目的是为卫生服务运营创造有利平台,以改善卫生服务,特别是在卫生服务已被证明可行的非正式领域。
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