国内流离失所者营地水源质量评价——以尼日利亚博尔诺州国内流离失所者营地为例

Nkeleme Emmanuel Ifeanyichukwu, H. Asabe, Okereke Chigozie James, Igbojiaku Anthony Ugonna, Osuagwu Andrew Chima
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尼日利亚国家武装团体与东北部一个非国家武装团体之间的冲突导致210多万国内流离失所者在营地和收容社区流离失所。这给政府和其他非政府组织在提供援助以减轻这些人,特别是妇女和儿童的痛苦方面造成了沉重的负担。水的质量和充足性问题及其对国内流离失所者健康的影响,由于在这些安全热点进行研究的安全威胁,必须继续回避和回答。这项不顾一切的研究试图分析水的质量(物理、化学和细菌),水的可用性/来源,以及在营地取水的难易程度。调查使用了一份结构化问卷,在16个官方境内流离失所者营地中的12个进行了研究,并在迈杜古里NAFDAC办公室采集和分析了水样。除其他外,研究显示,正如所访问的难民营所观察到的那样,国内流离失所者的供水不足。此外,在取货点所走的距离和所花的时间也不符合地球环境和难民专员办事处的标准。水质评估的实验室结果表明,存在对健康有害的物理、生物和化学污染物。难民营的研究结果违背了难民专员办事处和SPHERE对国内流离失所者的标准规定。该研究建议,联邦人道主义事务、灾害管理和社会发展部需要严格遵守尼日利亚国内流离失所者国家政策中的人道主义标准,以改善正式和非正式营地中国内流离失所者的生活。
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Quality Assessment of the Water Sources in the IDP Camps a Case Study of IDP Camp in Borno Nigeria
The conflict between the Nigerian state armed group and a non-state armed group in the North East has led to the displacement of over 2.1 million Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) in camps and host communities. This has placed a heavy burden on the government and other non-Governmental organizations in the provision of aides to reduce the suffering of these people, especially women and children. The question of the quality and adequacy of water and its health implication on the IDPs have to remain evasive and unanswered due to the security threat of carrying out research in such security flashpoints. The research against all odds sought to analyze the quality of water (physical, chemical, and bacteriological) of the water, its availability/source, and the ease of getting the water in the camps. It was conducted with the use of a structured questionnaire distributed in 12 out of the 16 official IDP camps studied with a sample of water taken and analyzed in the Maiduguri NAFDAC office. The research revealed among others that water provision is inadequate for the IDPs as observed in the camps visited. Also, the distance traveled, and time spent at a fetching point is none conforming to both SPHERE and UNHCR standards. The laboratory finding for water quality assessment indicates that there is the presence of physical, biological, and chemical contaminants harmful to health. The research findings from the camp defy the standard provisions for IDPs in both UNHCR and SPHERE. The research recommends that the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development needs to enforce strict compliance with the humanitarian standards in the Nigerian national policy on internally displaced persons in Nigeria to enhance better life of the IDPs in the formal and informal camps.
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