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Having a toilet is not enough: the limitations in fulfilling the human rights to water and sanitation in a municipal school in Bahia, Brazil

机译:有厕所是不够的:在巴西巴伊亚市学校履行水和卫生设施的局限性

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This article addresses the enjoyment of the human rights to water and sanitation (HRTWS), in particular access to toilets, in a public school in Bahia, Brazil. Participant observation of the school's routine, focus groups with students in grades 8 and 9 of primary school (13 to 17?years old) and individual, semi-structured, interviews with members of school staff were applied, exploring access to water and sanitation by adolescent girls and boys. Students and school staff reported that the amount of toilets was insufficient and that their conditions were often inadequate because they were plugged or dirty. The impact on girls is greater as toilets do not offer a clean and healthy environment for menstrual hygiene management. Several elements of the normative content of the HRTWS, especially accessibility, acceptability, quality, safety and dignity, were largely not fulfilled. The study identified that, to comply with the HRTWS, it is necessary to go beyond infrastructure, as the lack of maintenance; cultural elements and student participation hinder the usage of sanitary facilities. Since schools can be privileged spaces to train critical and reflective citizens and to foster autonomy and emancipation, education oriented by human rights and citizenship is an opportunity for a more equitable society. By increasing access to social, economic and cultural rights in all phases and aspects of life, including when children and adolescents are in a school environment, people are able to enjoy better living conditions and a higher standard of health. The study raised the importance of considering each community's sociocultural aspects in analyzing access to sanitary facilities in schools, which are spaces where citizens' rights should be exercised and fulfilled.
机译:本文讨论了巴西巴伊亚巴伊亚的公立学校的水和卫生(HRTWS)的享有水和卫生(HRTW)的人权,特别是获得厕所的人权。参加学校的日常生活,焦点小组与小学成绩(13至17岁)和个人,半结构化与学校工作人员的学生的焦点小组进行了应用,探索水和卫生设施青春期女孩和男孩。学生和学校工作人员报告说,厕所数量不足,其条件往往不足,因为它们被堵塞或脏。当厕所没有为月经卫生管理提供干净健康的环境时,对女孩的影响更大。基本上没有满足HRTWS的规范性含量,特别是可接受性,可接受性,质量,安全性和尊严的几个元素。该研究确定,为了遵守HRTW,有必要超越基础设施,因为缺乏维护;文化要素和学生参与阻碍了卫生设施的使用。由于学校可以成为培训批判和反思性公民的特权空间,并促进自治和解放,人权和公民身份的教育是一个更公平的社会的机会。通过增加所有阶段和生活方式的社会,经济和文化权利的访问,包括儿童和青少年在学校环境中,人们能够享受更好的生活条件和更高的健康标准。该研究提出了考虑每个社区社会文化方面的重要性,分析学校的卫生设施,这些内容是公民应履行和满足的空间。

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