评估中非和东非农村社区:如何在2030年前提供清洁水和卫生设施。

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Environmental Health Insights Pub Date : 2025-06-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786302251335130
Birhanu Chalchisa Werku, Abayineh Amare Woldeamanuel
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引言:提供清洁饮用水和适当的卫生设施对公共卫生至关重要,特别是在资源有限的农村地区。可持续发展目标6的目标是确保到2030年所有人都能获得清洁水和适当的卫生设施。目的:本研究的目的是确定15个非洲国家农村地区在提供饮用水和卫生设施等基本服务方面的差异。方法:该研究使用均衡的面板数据技术检查了来自15个非洲国家的卫生和清洁水数据。使用描述性统计分析了获得饮用水、卫生服务和医疗保健覆盖率等关键指标。结果:根据调查结果,农村地区在获得清洁水和卫生设施方面存在显著差异。该研究提请注意几个问题,如露天排便率高(29.3%)、卫生设施服务不足(20.1%)以及获得安全饮用水的机会有限(7.4%)。无法获得电力、清洁烹饪燃料和基本洗手设施的人数令人震惊(分别为20.6%、26.7%和14.4%)。这些缺陷导致传染病的平均死亡率为50.3%,5岁以下儿童腹泻治疗不足(39.3%)。结论:研究表明,15个非洲国家的农村社区在获得清洁水和卫生设施方面面临严峻挑战。7.4%的人口无法获得经管理的安全饮用水,29.3%的人口普遍露天排便,这构成了一场紧急的公共卫生危机。为了有效地解决这些问题,各国政府必须制定强调社区参与、公共卫生教育和改善基础设施的综合保健和卫生政策。
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Assessing Rural Communities in Central and East Africa: How to Provide Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030.

Introduction: The provision of clean drinking water and proper sanitation is essential for public health, particularly in rural areas with limited resources. The goal of Sustainable Development Goal 6 is to ensure that all people have access to clean water and adequate sanitation by 2030.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify differences in the availability of basic services such as drinking water and sanitation in rural areas of 15 African countries.

Methods: The research examines data on sanitation and clean water from 15 African countries using a well-balanced panel data technique. Key indicators such as access to drinking water, sanitation services, and healthcare coverage were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: According to the findings, there are significant differences in the availability of clean water and sanitation in rural areas. The study draws attention to several problematic issues, such as a high rate of open defecation (29.3%), inadequate sanitation services (20.1%), and limited access to safe-guarded drinking water (7.4%). The number of people who lack access to electricity, clean cooking fuel, and basic hand washing facilities is alarming (20.6%, 26.7% and 14.4%, respectively). The deficiencies cause an average mortality rate from communicable diseases of 50.3% and inadequate treatment of diarrhea in children under 5 years of age (39.3%).

Conclusions: Rural communities in 15 African countries face serious challenges when it comes to accessing clean water and sanitation, as indicated by the study. An urgent public health crisis is posed by the unavailability of safe managed drinking water for 7.4% of the population and the high prevalence of open defecation at 29.3%. To address these problems effectively, governments must establish integrated health and sanitation policies that emphasize community participation, public health education, and infrastructure improvements.

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