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Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders

In Bangladesh, approximately 31% of urban residents are living without safely managed sanitation, the majority of whom are slum residents. To improve the situation, Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) is implementing the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project (DSIP), mostly funded by the...

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Autores principales: Alam, Mahbub-Ul, Sharior, Fazle, Ferdous, Sharika, Ahsan, Atik, Ahmed, Tanvir, Afrin, Ayesha, Sarker, Supta, Akand, Farhana, Archie, Rownak Jahan, Hasan, Kamrul, Renouf, Rosie, Drabble, Sam, Norman, Guy, Rahman, Mahbubur, Tidwell, James B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33019716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197201
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author Alam, Mahbub-Ul
Sharior, Fazle
Ferdous, Sharika
Ahsan, Atik
Ahmed, Tanvir
Afrin, Ayesha
Sarker, Supta
Akand, Farhana
Archie, Rownak Jahan
Hasan, Kamrul
Renouf, Rosie
Drabble, Sam
Norman, Guy
Rahman, Mahbubur
Tidwell, James B.
author_facet Alam, Mahbub-Ul
Sharior, Fazle
Ferdous, Sharika
Ahsan, Atik
Ahmed, Tanvir
Afrin, Ayesha
Sarker, Supta
Akand, Farhana
Archie, Rownak Jahan
Hasan, Kamrul
Renouf, Rosie
Drabble, Sam
Norman, Guy
Rahman, Mahbubur
Tidwell, James B.
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description In Bangladesh, approximately 31% of urban residents are living without safely managed sanitation, the majority of whom are slum residents. To improve the situation, Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) is implementing the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project (DSIP), mostly funded by the World Bank. This study assessed the challenges and opportunities of bringing low-income communities (LICs) under a sewerage connection within the proposed sewerage network plan by 2025. We conducted nine key-informant interviews from DWASA and City Corporation, and 23 focus-group discussions with landlords, tenants, and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) from 16 LICs near the proposed catchment area. To achieve connections, LICs would require improved toilet infrastructures and have to be connected to main roads. Construction of large communal septic tanks is also required where individual toilet connections are difficult. To encourage connection in LICs, income-based or area-based subsidies were recommended. For financing maintenance, respondents suggested monthly fee collection for management of the infrastructure by dividing bills equally among sharing households, or by users per household. Participants also suggested the government’s cooperation with development-partners/NGOs to ensure sewerage connection construction, operation, and maintenance and prerequisite policy changes such as assuring land tenure.
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spelling pubmed-75792802020-10-29 Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders Alam, Mahbub-Ul Sharior, Fazle Ferdous, Sharika Ahsan, Atik Ahmed, Tanvir Afrin, Ayesha Sarker, Supta Akand, Farhana Archie, Rownak Jahan Hasan, Kamrul Renouf, Rosie Drabble, Sam Norman, Guy Rahman, Mahbubur Tidwell, James B. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In Bangladesh, approximately 31% of urban residents are living without safely managed sanitation, the majority of whom are slum residents. To improve the situation, Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) is implementing the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project (DSIP), mostly funded by the World Bank. This study assessed the challenges and opportunities of bringing low-income communities (LICs) under a sewerage connection within the proposed sewerage network plan by 2025. We conducted nine key-informant interviews from DWASA and City Corporation, and 23 focus-group discussions with landlords, tenants, and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) from 16 LICs near the proposed catchment area. To achieve connections, LICs would require improved toilet infrastructures and have to be connected to main roads. Construction of large communal septic tanks is also required where individual toilet connections are difficult. To encourage connection in LICs, income-based or area-based subsidies were recommended. For financing maintenance, respondents suggested monthly fee collection for management of the infrastructure by dividing bills equally among sharing households, or by users per household. Participants also suggested the government’s cooperation with development-partners/NGOs to ensure sewerage connection construction, operation, and maintenance and prerequisite policy changes such as assuring land tenure. MDPI 2020-10-01 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7579280/ /pubmed/33019716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197201 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alam, Mahbub-Ul
Sharior, Fazle
Ferdous, Sharika
Ahsan, Atik
Ahmed, Tanvir
Afrin, Ayesha
Sarker, Supta
Akand, Farhana
Archie, Rownak Jahan
Hasan, Kamrul
Renouf, Rosie
Drabble, Sam
Norman, Guy
Rahman, Mahbubur
Tidwell, James B.
Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_full Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_fullStr Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_short Strategies to Connect Low-Income Communities with the Proposed Sewerage Network of the Dhaka Sanitation Improvement Project, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Assessment of the Perspectives of Stakeholders
title_sort strategies to connect low-income communities with the proposed sewerage network of the dhaka sanitation improvement project, bangladesh: a qualitative assessment of the perspectives of stakeholders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33019716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197201
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