Household water use, poverty and seasonality: Wealth effects, labour constraints, and minimal consumption in Ethiopia

Josephine Tucker , Alan MacDonald , Lorraine Coulter , Roger C. Calow
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Data from a highland to lowland transect in the Oromia Region of eastern Ethiopia show that household water use is minimal, regardless of presence of improved sources, and variations in use are driven by interactions of poverty and rainfall variability. In the dry season, when many sources fail, use for hygiene drops perilously, particularly among poor households, as collection times rise and coincide with high demands for wage labour. Providing sufficient water for livestock is also a struggle for poor agropastoral households. Poorer households use less water because they have less labour for water collection and fewer storage and transport assets. Labour shortages also make nearer, unsafe sources preferable to more distant protected schemes. The health and livelihood benefits of improved water access depend on continuous use of sufficient safe water, by all, but we have limited knowledge of actual water use patterns. This paper aims to help address this gap, and documents intra-community inequities and seasonal variations in water access. These are not captured in coverage statistics, but are likely to occur wherever pronounced climate variability, inadequate infrastructure and severe poverty coincide.

家庭用水、贫困和季节性:埃塞俄比亚的财富效应、劳动力限制和最低消费
来自埃塞俄比亚东部奥罗米亚地区高地到低地样带的数据表明,尽管存在改善的水源,但家庭用水很少,而用水的变化是由贫困和降雨变化的相互作用驱动的。在旱季,当许多水源失效时,由于收集时间的增加和对雇佣劳动力的高需求,特别是在贫困家庭中,卫生用品的使用急剧下降。为牲畜提供充足的水也是贫困农牧户的一项难题。较贫穷的家庭用水较少,因为他们收集水的劳动力较少,储存和运输资产也较少。劳动力短缺也使得更近、更不安全的资源比更遥远的受保护计划更受青睐。改善供水所带来的健康和生计利益取决于所有人持续使用足够的安全用水,但我们对实际用水模式的了解有限。本文旨在帮助解决这一差距,并记录了社区内部的不平等和水获取的季节性变化。这些问题没有被统计在内,但在气候明显变化、基础设施不足和严重贫困同时发生的地方很可能发生。
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