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Children: a vital component for achieving total sanitation and associated benefits (Bangladesh case study)

机译:儿童:实现卫生和相关福利的重要组成部分(孟加拉国案例研究)

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While the impact of poor sanitation is often measured by the effects on children, most sanitation interventions target adults. Global monitoring of sanitation coverage against the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) generally also overlooks sanitation among young children. In Bangladesh, the faeces of only 22% of children under age three were disposed of safely in 2006, and children in more marginalized households were least likely to have their faeces safely disposed of. Even in households with improved sanitation, 22% of children’s faeces were reported to be left in the open. These inequities are emblematic of trends seen in developing countries worldwide. This paper provides a policy and programming-relevant overview of child sanitation in Bangladesh, a country with relatively more interventions focused on increasing demand, improving supply, and creating an enabling environment for the safe disposal of child faeces.
机译:虽然卫生差的影响往往是通过对儿童的影响来衡量的,而大多数卫生干预措施是针对性的。全球对千年发展目标(MDGS)的卫生覆盖范围通常也忽略了幼儿的卫生。在孟加拉国,只有22%的粮食中只有22%的儿童在2006年被安全地处理,更边缘化的家庭的儿童最不可能安全地处理粪便。即使在卫生改善的家庭中,据报道,22%的儿童粪便被遗弃。这些不公平现象是全世界发展中国家所见的象征性。本文提供了孟加拉国儿童卫生的政策和编程相关概述,该国家具有相对较多的干预措施,旨在增加需求,改进供应,为儿童粮食安全处置创造有利环境。

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