中国无偿援助尼日利亚水项目对农村层面的影响

R. Eneji, Xiaoyun Li
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本研究的目的是确定中国参与尼日利亚社区饮用水供应的社会经济影响。我们具体确定了水项目如何促进健康、教育和个人收入。这项研究是在尼日利亚联邦首都地区(FCT)阿布贾郊区的Toge/Gasa农村进行的。非正式访谈以及结构化和半结构化问卷的组合被使用。在水利工程之前,70%的受益人依靠个人水井,10%依靠河流/溪流,20%依靠商业钻孔。只有12%的受访者认为井眼工程前的生活用水是充足的,但68%的人认为井眼工程后的生活用水是充足的。此外,78%的受访者认为项目钻孔的水质比以前好得多。相比之下,约75%的非井水项目受益人仍然缺乏足够的日常用水。
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Rural Level Impact of China Free-aid Water Project in Nigeria
The objective of this study was to determine the socio-economic impact of Chinese involvement in the provision of potable water at the community level in Nigeria. We specifically determined how the water projects have contributed to health, education and personal income. The study was carried out in Toge/Gasa rural village located at the outskirts of Nigeria’s federal capital territory (FCT), Abuja. A combination of informal interviews as well as structured and semi-structured questionnaires was used. Before the water project, 70% of the beneficiaries relied on personal wells, 10% on rivers/stream and 20% on commercial boreholes. Only 12% of respondents agreed that the volume of water for domestic use before the borehole project was sufficient but 68% of people had sufficient water after the borehole project. Further, 78% of respondents considered the quality of water from project boreholes to be much better than what they had before. In contrast, some 75% of non-beneficiaries of the borehole water project still lacked enough water for daily use.
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