科托努(贝宁共和国)SGDS的家庭废物管理实践(CGEDA / DST时代)

Honoré UM Adande, Freneau GL Houefonde, Landeou Codjo Rodrigue, Léonce F Dovonon, Expédit W Vissin
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科托努的家庭废物管理问题十分严重。从COGEDA / DST时代到SGDS时代,家庭生活和社区的不卫生状况仍然很明显。本工作旨在描述科托努从COGEDA / DST时代到SGDS时代的生活垃圾管理实践。采用的方法包括对研究地区的家庭进行问卷调查,以及对科托努DMS管理的机构利益相关者进行访谈。在实地调研结束时,我们注意到,在COGEDA / DST时代,34%的家庭有垃圾桶,只有16%的家庭的垃圾被ngo /中小企业预先收集的DSM清除,而在SGDS时代,这一比例为78%。关于废水和排泄物的管理,科托努近一半的家庭(45%)将生活废水排放到房屋的院子里。现场卫生设施是收集排泄物的主要方式,其中通风坑式厕所所占比例最大(56%)。93%的答复者认为没有公共卫生政策。因此,科托努某些地区的不健康状况臭名昭著,环境和健康风险日益增加。
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Household waste management practices from the CGEDA / DST era at SGDS in Cotonou (Republic of Benin)
The problem of household waste management is acute in Cotonou. From the era of COGEDA / DST to SGDS, the unsanitary conditions of household living and neighborhoods are still noticeable. This work aims to describe the household waste management practices in Cotonou from the era of COGEDA / DST to SGDS. The method adopted consisted of conducting questionnaire surveys administered to households in the study area as well as interviews with institutional stakeholders in the management of DMS in Cotonou. At the end of the field work, it was noticed that in the era of COGEDA / DST 34% of households have trash cans, and only 16 % have their garbage removed by the NGOs / SMEs pre-collection of the DSM, against 78 % in the era of SGDS. Regarding the management of wastewater and excreta, nearly half of the households in Cotonou (45%) discharge their domestic wastewater in the courtyard of houses. On-site sanitation is the main mode of excreta collection, with ventilated pit latrines representing the largest percentage (56%). 93% of respondents believe that there is no policy for public sanitation. Hence the notorious insalubrity in certain districts of Cotonou subject to increasing environmental and health risks.
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