Combating Open Defecation through Community-led Sanitation

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作者
Dandabathula Giribabu
Pankaj Bharadwaj
Rutvik Sitiraju
Mithilesh Burra
Peddineni Prasada Rao
Chintala Sudhakar Reddy
机构
[1] Indian Space Research Organisation,Regional Remote Sensing Centre — West, National Remote Sensing Centre
[2] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,School of Public Health
[3] University of Delhi,Department of Economics, Hansraj College
[4] Zaporozhye State Medical University,Department of General Medicine
[5] Andhra University,Department of Environmental Sciences
[6] National Remote Sensing Centre,Forestry and Ecology Division
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Economy; environment; fecal—oral route; gender equality; infectious diseases; open defecation; sustainable development goals;
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10.2991/dsahmj.k.190626.001
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This article discusses how the practice of open defecation influences the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations (UN) and accepted by all countries. Unfortunately, the practice of open defecation still exists. Public health is at stake because open defecation enables transmission of infectious diseases via the fecal—oral route. Open defecation could hinder achieving the targets set for sustainable development. Poverty is one of the prime reasons for open defecation and this in turn has negative effects on social outcomes, wellbeing, ecosystems, and the economy. This article highlights the areas in which open defecation could prevent attainment of SDGs, and justifies the recent sanitation interventions by various countries to curb the practice of open defecation.
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