Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan Africa

Environmental Sanitation is the principles and practice of effecting healthful and hygienic conditions in the environment to promote public health such as human excreta control, managing solid waste and wastewater, and pest and vector control. Hence, the objective of this work is to assess the envi...

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Main Authors: S. A. Olatunji, A. O. Yoade, O. S. Atoyebi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/261687
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description Environmental Sanitation is the principles and practice of effecting healthful and hygienic conditions in the environment to promote public health such as human excreta control, managing solid waste and wastewater, and pest and vector control. Hence, the objective of this work is to assess the environmental sanitation practices in Ondo Main Market in the City of Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria using standard appropriate techniques by administering. 249 structured questionnaires out of which 228 were retrieved. The study found that majority (76.3%) of the market operators cover a distance of 100 meters and above for water supply. Others cover distances of 51 to 100 meters (18.0%), and few cover distances of less than 50metres (5.7%). On access to toilet facilities, while 85.1% of the traders travel 100 meters and above to use the toilets, 10.1% travel 50-100 meters, while 4.8% travel less than 50 meters to use the toilet. The study concluded that the environmental sanitation practice in Ondo Main Market is inadequate. The study recommends that the government and the management of the market should bring water supply and toilet facilities closer to the market to enhance its environmental sanitation. This study adds to existing knowledge by revealing the state of sanitation of Nigerian traditional markets using Ondo Main Market as a case study.
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spelling doaj.art-9d4c631d4f2e49959c49119a51dbbd312024-03-26T20:08:08ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992023-12-01271210.4314/jasem.v27i12.Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan AfricaS. A. OlatunjiA. O. YoadeO. S. Atoyebi Environmental Sanitation is the principles and practice of effecting healthful and hygienic conditions in the environment to promote public health such as human excreta control, managing solid waste and wastewater, and pest and vector control. Hence, the objective of this work is to assess the environmental sanitation practices in Ondo Main Market in the City of Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria using standard appropriate techniques by administering. 249 structured questionnaires out of which 228 were retrieved. The study found that majority (76.3%) of the market operators cover a distance of 100 meters and above for water supply. Others cover distances of 51 to 100 meters (18.0%), and few cover distances of less than 50metres (5.7%). On access to toilet facilities, while 85.1% of the traders travel 100 meters and above to use the toilets, 10.1% travel 50-100 meters, while 4.8% travel less than 50 meters to use the toilet. The study concluded that the environmental sanitation practice in Ondo Main Market is inadequate. The study recommends that the government and the management of the market should bring water supply and toilet facilities closer to the market to enhance its environmental sanitation. This study adds to existing knowledge by revealing the state of sanitation of Nigerian traditional markets using Ondo Main Market as a case study. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/261687Environmental Sanitation; Waste management; Water Supply, Hygienic Condition
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Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan Africa
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Environmental Sanitation; Waste management; Water Supply, Hygienic Condition
title Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan Africa
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title_short Environmental Sanitation Practices in Traditional Markets of sub-Saharan Africa
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topic Environmental Sanitation; Waste management; Water Supply, Hygienic Condition
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