肯尼亚水安全对福利的影响:来自Upper Ewaso Ngiro北部集水区的证据

Simon Ng'ang'a Mwaura , Isaac Maina Kariuki , Symon Kiprop , Augustus Sammy Muluvi , Boniface Kiteme
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水不安全是全球和地方的一个主要问题。该研究利用从Upper Ewaso Ng 'iro北部集水区(nca)的8个分集水区随机抽取的652户农户的横截面数据,估算了分集水区水贫困指数和家庭水安全指数。利用普通最小二乘回归模型和泊松回归模型分别评估了水安全对成人人均家庭收入和水传播疾病患病率的影响。水贫困指数(WPI)结果显示,Sirimon和Ewaso Narok子集水区面临严重的水压力,而其他子集水区虽然处于子集水区,但面临中度的水压力。结果表明,改善水安全可以通过增加家庭收入和降低水传播疾病的患病率来为家庭提供福利。因此,从调查结果来看,改善水安全可以为该国的一些问题提供经济和卫生解决方案,包括减轻贫困和减少政府在与水有关的传染性和非传染性疾病方面的预算支出。
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Welfare impacts of water security in Kenya: Evidence from the Upper Ewaso Ngiro North Catchment Area

Water insecurity is a major concern both in the global and local contexts. The study estimated the sub-catchment water poverty index and the household water security index, on cross-sectional farm household data collected from 652 households randomly selected from eight sub-catchments of the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro North Catchment Area (ENNCA). The impact of water security on household income per adult equivalent and prevalence of waterborne diseases was assessed using ordinary least squares regression and Poisson regression models respectively. Water Poverty Index (WPI) results revealed that Sirimon and Ewaso Narok sub-catchments are faced with acute water stress, while the rest of the sub-catchments are faced with moderate water stress despite being in the sub-catchment area. The results showed that improved water security can offer welfare benefits to households through increments in household income and reduced water-borne disease prevalence. From the findings, therefore, improved water security can offer both economic and health solutions to some of the country's problems including poverty alleviation and reduce the government's budget spending on communicable and non-communicable water-related diseases.

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