Disaster and Education: Impact of Flood on School Going Children at Keshabpur Upazilla in Bangladesh

U. Habiba, Fatema TuzZohora Jui, TaheraMahnaz Meem, F. Kabir
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Introduction: Presently, there has been an emergent concern that rising numbers of the world’s population are deserted due to the undesirable impacts of natural hazards, especially floods. Geographically, Bangladesh is a low-lying flood plain country with only a few hills in the south-east and the north-east part. Undoubtedly, education is a principal factor of socio-economic development, but regrettably, Bangladesh is suffering from the uncontainable effects of floods. After considering such issues, the foremost focus of this study was to recognize both the academic challenges faced by school-going children during a flood and examine the impact of the flood on the health of the children. Methods: Interview schedule, questionnaire survey, and document analyses had been carried out for this study. The study design was carried out by applying a mixed method. Students of Biddanondokathi Government Primary School and Mangalkot Secondary School from Mirzapur village of Mangalkot union in Keshabpurupazilla were randomly selected. The well-structured questionnaires were disseminated to 80 respondents of two academic institutions of Keshabpurupazilla of Jashore district. Additionally, descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were conducted to attain research objectives. Results: The outcome of this study revealed that flood unswervingly impacts the academic routine and health status of school-going children. Almost 93.8% of students faced academic challenges and 87.5% of children were the victims of waterborne diseases like diarrhea, skin diseases, and dysentery. Almost 82% of respondents did not go to school as the roads were impassable, 28.8% of individuals faced problems due to washed away bridges, and 28.8% faced challenges as their school was surrounded by water. About 66.2% of children dropped out of school and 17.5% of students did not attend their classes at all after the flood. Conclusions: Not onlyschool-going children but also infrastructure is the crucial victims of flood disasters, compromising the children’s rights to access to quality education, information, good sanitation, as well as their participation rights. Flood disasters have key impacts on children’s education and progress and this study suggests that strategies need to be adapted to attend to the disaster risks encountered by school-going children of Bangladesh.
灾害与教育:洪水对孟加拉国Keshabpur Upazilla学龄儿童的影响
导读:目前,由于自然灾害,特别是洪水的不良影响,世界上越来越多的人口被遗弃,这已经成为一个日益突出的问题。在地理上,孟加拉国是一个低洼的洪泛平原国家,只有东南部和东北部有几座山。毫无疑问,教育是社会经济发展的一个主要因素,但令人遗憾的是,孟加拉国正遭受洪水无法控制的影响。在考虑到这些问题之后,本研究的首要重点是认识洪水期间学龄儿童面临的学业挑战,并检查洪水对儿童健康的影响。方法:采用访谈法、问卷调查法和文献分析法。研究设计采用混合方法进行。随机抽取凯沙布普帕齐拉邦曼加尔科特联盟米尔扎普尔村比达农多卡西公立小学和曼加尔科特中学的学生。将结构良好的问卷分发给Jashore地区Keshabpurupazilla两所学术机构的80名回答者。此外,采用描述性统计和卡方检验来达到研究目的。结果:本研究结果显示,洪水对学龄儿童的学习习惯和健康状况有明显的影响。几乎93.8%的学生面临学业挑战,87.5%的儿童是腹泻、皮肤病和痢疾等水传播疾病的受害者。近82%的受访者因道路不通而无法上学,28.8%的人因桥梁被冲走而面临问题,28.8%的人因学校被水包围而面临挑战。洪水过后,约66.2%的儿童辍学,17.5%的学生根本没有上课。结论:洪水灾害的关键受害者不仅是学龄儿童,基础设施也是受害者,儿童获得优质教育、信息、良好卫生条件的权利和参与权受到损害。洪水灾害对儿童的教育和进步具有关键影响,本研究表明,需要调整战略,以照顾孟加拉国学龄儿童面临的灾害风险。
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