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When access to improved water points does not lead to use: understanding consumption patterns in Burkina Faso

机译:如果无法获得改善的供水点,则无法使用:了解布基纳法索的消费模式

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The correlation between access to drinking water, health care, proper nutrition and other development indicators is well known. At the national level, this often translates into the requirement to allocate additional funding to new infrastructure and in rural areas, this investment focuses mainly on water points and occasionally on small scale piped schemes. The assumption is that investment in infrastructure will lead to widespread use by households, attracted by convenience and quality of service. A recent survey from IRC in Burkina Faso, demonstrates that this is not always the case and a large proportion of households either compliment their domestic water consumption at informal water points, or rely on them for all their needs. This paper presents the results of the survey focused on understanding consumption patterns and identifying lead factors guiding households’ choices.
机译:饮用水,卫生保健,适当的营养和其他发展指标之间的关系是众所周知的。在国家一级,这通常意味着需要为新的基础设施和农村地区分配更多的资金,这项投资主要集中在饮水点,偶尔还涉及小规模的管道计划。假定对基础设施的投资将由于便利性和服务质量而吸引家庭的广泛使用。 IRC在布基纳法索进行的一项最新调查表明,情况并非总是如此,并且有很大一部分家庭要么补充非正规供水点的家庭用水量,要么依靠他们的所有需求。本文介绍了调查结果,重点是了解消费模式并确定指导家庭选择的主要因素。

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