 Sanitation and Cleanliness for a Healthy Environment Asenisman ak Pwopwete Pou Yon Anviwònman Sen Author: Jeff Conant
Publisher: The Hesperian Foundation
This book addresses the different sanitation and hygiene needs of women and men. It gives communities information about how significant sanitation improvements can be made by better use of indigenous skills and local resources. Communities are offered a choice of affordable, safe, and environmentally sound sanitation alternatives. This book is designed to stimulate communities to take charge of their sanitation development for a better life.
Keeping clean and disposing of waste are necessary for good health. If waste is not taken care of in a safe way, it can pollute the environment and cause serious health problems, such as diarrhea, worms, cholera, and bladder infections. Many of these problems can be prevented through:
personal cleanliness (hygiene) — washing hands, bathing, and wearing clean clothes.
public cleanliness (sanitation) — using clean and safe toilets, keeping water sources clean, and disposing of garbage safely.
This book has information about both personal and public cleanliness including instructions on how to build safe toilets. All of the toilets described in this chapter will dispose of human waste so it does not cause health problems. Some of the toilets have the added benefit of turning this waste into fertilizer for farmers to use in their fields.
Sanitation and Cleanliness for a Healthy Environment is now available in English, Kreyòl, Spanish, and French.
48 pgs.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Promoting sanitation What people want from toilets How does poor sanitation lead to health problems? Diarrhea and dehydration Hand-washing with soap and water Community education activity: Preventing diarrhea Planning for sanitation Drawing for discussion: Threats to good health Women and men have different sanitation needs Community discussion activity: Removing the barriers to sanitation for women Access for disabled children and adults Sanitation for children’s health Sanitation for cities and towns Sanitation for emergencies Toilet choices Closed pit toilets Ventilated improved toilets (VIP) Ecological toilets Simple compost toilet for tree planting 2 pit compost toilet Urine-diverting dry toilets Urine fertilizer Pour-flush pit toilets Community education activity: Sanitation steps to healthy communities List of difficult words
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