Tracking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) indicators in tribal districts of India: a secondary data analysis through 2015–2020

Vinay Tripathi, Preetha GS, Sumant Swain
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Under Sustainable Development Goal targets 6.1 and 6.2, every nation is committed to ensure universal and equitable access to water and sanitation to its people and India is no exception. The country has made a considerable progress toward these targets through various policy and programmatic initiatives since 2015. Within an overall improvement at the country level, this paper examines the coverage of key WASH indicators in tribal population of the country. Secondary data pertaining to the WASH indicators were obtained from the NFHS 2015–2016 and NFHS 2019–2021 for 90 tribal-dominated districts of the country and were analyzed. We ranked these tribal districts on the basis of their performance. The analysis showed a distinct improvement in terms of marked fall in open defecation, uptake of improved toilet facilities, accessibility to improved sources of water, and improved behaviors in relation to the handwashing and treatment of drinking water in tribal population with varying levels of coverage, which was captured in WASH ranking of these districts. The districts falling toward the bottom side of the ranking ladder need prioritization and entail more attention of programmatic interventions in order to sustain the overall progress and to reach the SDG targets of 100% WASH coverage.

跟踪印度部落地区的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)指标:2015-2020 年二手数据分析
查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版根据可持续发展目标的具体目标 6.1 和 6.2,每个国家都致力于确保其人民普遍、公平地享有水和卫生设施,印度也不例外。自 2015 年以来,印度通过各种政策和计划举措,在实现这些目标方面取得了长足的进步。在国家层面的整体改善范围内,本文研究了该国部落人口中关键 WASH 指标的覆盖范围。我们从《2015-2016 年国家人口和健康调查》和《2019-2021 年国家人口和健康调查》中获得了与 "讲卫生运动 "指标相关的二手数据,并对全国 90 个以部落为主的地区进行了分析。我们根据这些部落地区的表现对其进行了排名。分析表明,在露天排便现象明显减少、改良厕所设施的使用率、改良水源的可获得性以及部落人口洗手和饮用水处理行为的改善等方面都有明显改善,这些地区的 WASH 排名反映了不同程度的覆盖率。排名靠后的地区需要优先考虑,并需要更多关注计划干预,以保持整体进展,实现可持续发展目标中 100%的 "讲卫生运动 "覆盖率目标。
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