Title: Water supply and sanitation affecting health
1Water supply and sanitation affecting health
2Presentation overview
- Objectives
- Vietnam National Health Survey
- Diarrheal illness and poverty
- Analysis of WSS and health
- Recommendations
3Background
- Objectives
- Assess health risks of drinking water supply and
sanitation - Identify population at risk of illness
- Assist in identifying water and sanitation sector
priorities - Large sample (36,000 households, 61 provinces)
- Information on
- sources of household drinking water supply,
- sanitation facilities,
- household behavior, e.g boiling and treating of
drinking water, - identified pollution sources near dug wells,
- prevalence and indicators of severity of
diarrheal illness - socio-economic status, e.g. living standard,
education level etc
4Sources of drinking water
5Types of toilets
6Findings from VNHS data
WATER, SANITATION AND HEALTH
Source Calculated from the Vietnam National
Health Survey 2002. Ministry of Health. Vietnam
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8Factors influencing ADI (under 5)
Factors influencing ADI (5 or older)
9Factors influencing ADI (all population)
Only for people using dug well
10Factors influencing of disease days of ADI (all
ages)
Population by quintile have using dug well close
to pollution source
11Population using surface water by quintile
12Population by quintile using dug well with nearby
pollution source
13Population with no toilet by quintile
14 population with pollution source near drinking
water source (i.e. dug well)
population with no toilet
population using river, lake, spring, pond as
water supply
15Proportion of population with pollutionsource
near water source ( of population with dug well)
Proportion of population using dug well water
16Treatment of Drinking Water
17Population using treated water by quintile
18Recommendations
- Priority should be given to providing WSS to
those without any services. - Second priority should be to address dug well
pollution. This requires further understanding
of cost-effective sollutions - It seems less important to focus on upgrading of
services for those already with basic coverage
(other than polluted dug wells). - Additional health benefits could be gained by
targeting poor households because of their higher
ADI rates - Hygiene promotion should be an integral part of
WSS provision - The study has identified provinces of particular
priority for WSS programs
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