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The Sustainability and Scalability of Private Sector Sanitation Delivery in Urban Informal Settlement Schools: A Mixed Methods Follow Up of a Randomized Trial in Nairobi Kenya

机译:私营部门卫生交付在城市非正式结算学校的可持续性和可扩展性:一项混合方法在肯尼亚内罗毕随机审判中跟进

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There are considerable challenges to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals’ target of universal access to basic sanitation in schools. Schools require safe, clean, and sex-segregated facilities for a large number of students. Robust and affordable solutions are needed to address the economic, spatial, social, institutional, and political factors which contribute to poor sanitary conditions in informal settlements. In 2015, we undertook a randomized controlled trial to assess the feasibility of private sector sanitation delivery (PSSD) in 20 primary schools, in informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya. Our preliminary evaluation after one year of service delivery suggested that PSSD of urine-diverting dry latrines with routine waste collection and maintenance provided a feasible, lower-cost alternative to the government standard delivery (GSD) of cistern-flush toilets or ventilated improved pit latrines. We conducted a mixed-methods follow-up study to assess sanitation delivery over 3–4 years and investigate prevailing drivers and barriers that may influence the scalability of PSSD. The conditions of newly constructed and rehabilitated GSD facilities diminished quickly, reverting to the conditions of existing facilities, indicating lower sustainability compared to sanitation delivered from the private sector. Barriers in financial aspects related to the ongoing implementation of PSSD emerged, particularly among public schools, and few were able to pay for continued service. Our study demonstrates that the engagement of the private sector may lead to improvements in affordable, safely managed sanitation for schools and their students. Yet, to reach a sustained scale, additional guidance is needed on how to develop these partnerships, streamline procurement and contracting processes, and incorporate appropriate financing mechanisms.
机译:实现普遍获取学校基本卫生的可持续发展目标存在相当大的挑战。学校需要安全,清洁和性别隔离设施,了解大量学生。需要强大,经济实惠的解决方案来解决经济,空间,社会,制度和政治因素,这些因素有助于非正式定居点的卫生条件差。 2015年,我们进行了一项随机对照试验,以评估私营部门卫生交付(PSSD)在20所小学的可行性,以肯尼亚内罗毕的非正式定居点。我们在服务交付一年后的初步评估建议,尿液转移干厕所与常规废物收集和维护提供了可行,低成本的替代电气钻 - 冲洗厕所或通风改良坑厕所的可行性,低成本替代品。我们进行了混合方法的后续研究,以评估3-4岁以上的卫生送货,并调查可能影响PSSD可扩展性的普遍驾驶员和障碍。新建和康复的GSD设施的条件迅速减少,恢复现有设施的条件,与私营部门交付的卫生设施相比,可持续降低。与持续实施PSSD的财务方面的障碍,特别是在公立学校,很少有能力支付持续服务。我们的研究表明,私营部门的参与可能导致学校和学生的经济实惠,安全管理的卫生。然而,为了达到持续的规模,需要如何制定这些合作伙伴关系,简化采购和承包流程,并纳入适当的融资机制。

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