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Are children's stools in Ghana disposed of safely? Evidence from the 2014 Ghana demographic and health survey.

Abdul-Aziz Seidu
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Approximately only about 25 out of 100 women practice safe disposal of their children's faeces in Ghana. The age of the child, ecological zone, the type of toilet facilities, and the type of drinking water source are associated with the disposal of child faeces. These findings have proven that only improved sanitation (i.e. drinking water and toilet facilities) are not enough for women to safely dispose of their children's faeces. Therefore, in addition to provision of toilet facilities especially in the northern zone of Ghana, there is also the need to motivate and educate mothers on safe disposal of children's stools especially those with children below 12 months. More so, mothers without access to improved toilet facility should also be educated on the appropriate ways to bury their children's stools safely.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • health risk
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • climate change
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • skeletal muscle
  • municipal solid waste
  • anaerobic digestion