Advancing indoor environmental quality in African countries: A call to action for awareness, research, and policy

Oluyemi Toyinbo , Jacob Mensah-Attipoe , Elisephane Irankunda , Ibeh Gabriel Friday , Abiyu Kerebo Berekute , Fabiano Gibson Daud Thulu , Adeshokan Muktar Olawale , Miriam Byrne , Kati Huttunen , Tunrayo Oluwadare , Lucmane Koala , Jhao-Hong Chen , Xiaojun Fan , James Waichoka , Reginald Quansah , Egide Kalisa , Pawel Wargocki
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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), including indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal comfort, lighting, and noise, is a critical determinant of health, well-being, and productivity. However, African countries remain underrepresented in IEQ research, policy, and advocacy, despite facing unique challenges such as energy poverty, reliance on biomass fuels, inadequate building practices, poor ventilation, overheating, inadequate lighting, and pervasive noise pollution. These conditions increase health risks and compromise learning, working, and living environments.
This paper highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to IEQ in Africa, addressing not only indoor air pollution but also thermal discomfort from rising temperatures, insufficient indoor lighting, and chronic exposure to harmful noise levels. It introduces the "Promoting IEQ and IAQ in Africa" initiative launched by the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ), which aims to foster research collaboration, raise awareness, support context-specific solutions, and influence policy development tailored to Africa’s diverse climates and socio-economic realities. By aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this initiative advocates healthier and more sustainable indoor environments across the continent. This paper serves as a call to action for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to work together to advance IEQ research, innovation, and advocacy for African communities.
促进非洲国家室内环境质量:呼吁提高认识、研究和政策
室内环境质量(IEQ),包括室内空气质量(IAQ)、热舒适、照明和噪音,是健康、福祉和生产力的关键决定因素。然而,非洲国家在环境质量研究、政策和倡导方面的代表性仍然不足,尽管面临着能源贫困、对生物质燃料的依赖、建筑实践不足、通风不良、过热、照明不足和普遍的噪音污染等独特挑战。这些情况增加了健康风险,损害了学习、工作和生活环境。本文强调了非洲迫切需要一种综合方法来解决环境质量问题,不仅要解决室内空气污染问题,还要解决温度上升、室内照明不足和长期暴露于有害噪音水平造成的热不适。它介绍了由国际室内空气质量和气候学会(ISIAQ)发起的“促进非洲的IEQ和IAQ”倡议,该倡议旨在促进研究合作、提高认识、支持针对具体情况的解决方案,并影响针对非洲不同气候和社会经济现实的政策制定。通过与联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)保持一致,该倡议在整个非洲大陆倡导更健康、更可持续的室内环境。本文呼吁研究人员、政策制定者和实践者共同努力,推进IEQ研究、创新和对非洲社区的宣传。
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