Progress and slippage of sanitation and hygiene targets in Malawi: is SDG6.2 achievable?

R. G. Hinton, Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Lévesque, C. Macleod, Mads Troldborg, Modesta Kanjaye, R. Kalin
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Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 aims to achieve ‘access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defaecation’ by 2030. We present an in-depth investigation of sanitation and hygiene practices of 939 Malawian households in two districts, previously declared open defaecation-free (ODF). We evaluated whether ODF status was maintained by evaluating access to sanitation and hygiene. We found that 17% returned to open defaecation, and faeces were observed in around 10% of the households. We suggest that ODF status is not enough; work is required to maintain progress and consideration of construction quality is critical. Another barrier to SDG 6.2 was that only 7.9% of households had handwashing facilities with soap and water, with soap as a major limitation. However, most households (82%) had soap available for washing suggesting that soap is not being prioritised in handwashing.
马拉维环境卫生和个人卫生目标的进展和滑坡:可持续发展目标6.2能否实现?
可持续发展目标(SDG)6 的目标是到 2030 年实现 "人人享有适当、公平的环境卫生和个人卫生,杜绝随地大小便"。我们对马拉维两个地区 939 户家庭的环境卫生和个人卫生习惯进行了深入调查,这两个地区曾被宣布为无露天排便区(ODF)。我们通过评估获得环境卫生和个人卫生的情况来评估是否保持了无露天排便状态。我们发现,17% 的家庭恢复了露天排便,约 10% 的家庭发现了粪便。我们认为,光有开放式排污框架还不够,还需要开展工作以保持进展,而对施工质量的考虑则至关重要。实现可持续发展目标 6.2 的另一个障碍是,只有 7.9% 的家庭有肥皂和水洗手设施,肥皂是主要的限制因素。然而,大多数家庭(82%)都有肥皂用于洗手,这表明肥皂在洗手中并没有得到优先考虑。
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