Floods in Sub-Saharan Africa; Causes, Determinants and Health Consequences.

Nigerian medical journal : journal of the Nigeria Medical Association Pub Date : 2023-07-02 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Alhaji Aliyu, Khadeejah Liman-Hamza, Aminu Lawal
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Abstract

Climate change has become a global issue and affects various regions at different levels. The hydro-climatic conditions and the natural fragility of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) make it prone to floods. The review was intended to comprehensively explore the determinants of floods in the continent and their effects on public health. An extensive systematic literature search in English was conducted for peer-reviewed papers, abstracts and internet articles, grey literature, and official Government documents and analysed to identify common themes, findings, and outcomes. Finally, the findings were categorized into common themes. The review revealed that the frequency and intensity of precipitations have increased in recent decades in SSA. This is worsened by anthropogenic activities including urban sprawl, population growth, and land use changes. The health effects of floods are diverse, varied, and specific to a particular context which can be immediate and long-term. The economic losses due to the flood events in the continent are huge. In conclusion, Governments across the continent need to give flood management a top priority as part of national disaster preparedness, response, and mitigation. Floods cannot be managed in isolation; it has to be incorporated into national urban planning with urbanization to make cities resilient and sustainable.

撒哈拉以南非洲的洪水;原因、决定因素和健康后果。
气候变化已成为一个全球性问题,在不同层面影响着各个地区。撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的水文气候条件和自然脆弱性使其容易遭受洪灾。本综述旨在全面探讨非洲大陆洪灾的决定因素及其对公共卫生的影响。我们用英文对同行评审论文、摘要和互联网文章、灰色文献和政府官方文件进行了广泛的系统性文献检索,并进行了分析,以确定共同的主题、发现和结果。最后,研究结果被归类为共同主题。审查显示,近几十年来,撒哈拉以南非洲地区降水的频率和强度都在增加。包括城市扩张、人口增长和土地使用变化在内的人为活动加剧了这种情况。洪水对健康的影响多种多样,因地制宜,既可能是直接的,也可能是长期的。非洲大陆洪灾造成的经济损失巨大。总之,非洲大陆各国政府需要将洪水管理作为国家备灾、救灾和减灾工作的重中之重。洪水不能孤立地进行管理;必须将其纳入国家城市规划和城市化进程,使城市具有抗灾能力和可持续性。
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