Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Policies and the Enhancement of Quality Education in Lower and Upper Basic Schools within Region One Education Directorate, The Gambia

Ebrima Fatajo, Mustapha Barrow
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This study focused on the importance of School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) policy in enhancing the quality of education in Lower and Upper Basic Schools within Region One Education Directorate of The Gambia. The study utilised a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative analysis of policy documents with quantitative data obtained from questionnaires administered to head teachers. The Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and Systems Thinking provide valuable theoretical lenses to analyse the lack of WASH policies. The HRBA emphasises the recognition of WASH as a fundamental human right, while the Systems Thinking approach considers the interconnectedness and complexity of the WASH system. The findings indicated that a significant number of schools in the region lack a WASH policy or rely on general directives, leading to inconsistent approaches and practices in addressing WASH issues. This inconsistency results in inadequate provision of WASH facilities, ineffective hygiene education, and a lack of clear learning objectives for students. The absence of WASH-related guidance in key school management tools and policy documents further exacerbates the challenges. The study highlighted the need for a comprehensive School WASH policy to oversee, regulate, and provide guidance for the implementation of WASH standards in educational institutions. Recommendations included developing and implementing a comprehensive School WASH policy, enhancing the curriculum framework to ensure the coverage of WASH topics, providing clear guidelines and resources, incorporating WASH into policy documents, conducting capacity-building and awareness programmes, and establishing a robust monitoring and evaluation system.
冈比亚第一区教育局的水、环境卫生和个人卫生政策和提高中小学的优质教育
本研究的重点是学校水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)政策在提高冈比亚第一区教育局中小学教育质量方面的重要性。该研究采用了混合方法,将政策文件的定性分析与从对校长进行的问卷调查中获得的定量数据相结合。基于人权的方法(HRBA)和系统思维为分析缺乏讲卫生政策提供了有价值的理论视角。HRBA强调承认WASH是一项基本人权,而系统思维方法则考虑了WASH系统的相互关联性和复杂性。调查结果表明,该地区相当多的学校缺乏讲卫生政策或依赖一般性指令,导致在解决讲卫生问题方面的方法和做法不一致。这种不一致导致了卫生设施提供不足、卫生教育无效以及学生缺乏明确的学习目标。主要学校管理工具和政策文件中缺乏与wash相关的指导,这进一步加剧了挑战。该研究强调需要制定一项全面的学校讲卫生政策,以监督、规范和指导在教育机构实施讲卫生标准。建议包括制定和实施一项全面的学校讲卫生政策,加强课程框架以确保讲卫生主题的覆盖,提供明确的指导方针和资源,将讲卫生纳入政策文件,开展能力建设和宣传项目,以及建立健全的监测和评估系统。
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