Biodegradable bags as emergency sanitation in urban settings: the field experience
Francesca Coloni | Rafael van den Bergh | Federico Sittaro | Stephanie Giandonato | Geneviève Loots | Peter Maes
In addition to the dire medical needs resulting from the 2010 Haiti earthquake, over 1.5 million people were left without access to sanitation facilities. In the second phase of the overall emergency response, Médecins Sans Frontiéres-Operational Centre Brussels attempted to address the urgent need for safe and sanitary human excreta disposal in some of the most neglected camps for displaced people in Port-au-Prince, by implementing an approach consisting of defecation in single-use, biodegradable plastic bags. Construction and maintenance of facilities for this intervention was undemanding and cost-effective, and the approach offered a suitable solution to a number of technical constraints encountered in this urban setting. However, immediate acquisition of ecologically appropriate bags proved troublesome. Furthermore, a relatively low bag usage rate of 13 per cent (8-18 per cent) was observed, differing considerably from the rates reported in more controlled evaluations of such approaches, reflecting the operational limitations to this intervention. We therefore recommend this sanitation approach in urban settings only as a stop-gap approach when other interventions are not possible.CDC (2010) Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene In IDP Settlements in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Results of a Household Survey (conducted in June 2010), CDC, Atlanta, Draft 4 August 2010.
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Patel, D., Brooks, N. and Bastable, A. (2011) ‘Excreta disposal in emergencies: Bag and Peepoo trials with internally displaced people in Port-au-Prince’, Waterlines 30: 62-77.
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CDC (2010) Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene In IDP Settlements in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Results of a Household Survey (conducted in June 2010), CDC, Atlanta, Draft 4 August 2010.
Chu, K., Stokes, C., Trelles, M. and Ford, N. (2011) ‘Improving effective surgical delivery in humanitarian disasters: Lessons from Haiti’, PLoS Med 8: e1001025.
Patel, D., Brooks, N. and Bastable, A. (2011) ‘Excreta disposal in emergencies: Bag and Peepoo trials with internally displaced people in Port-au-Prince’, Waterlines 30: 62-77.
Reed, W. (2010) Emergency Excreta Disposal Standards and Options for Haiti, WEDC, Leicestershire, UK.
Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response [website], Oxfam GB, Oxford http://www.sphereproject.org [last accessed 30 January 2012]. http://www.sphereproject.org
UN OCHA (2010) ‘Key Facts and Figures’, internal document, UN OCHA, New York.
UNDP (2006) Human Development Report. Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis, UNDP, New York.
WASH (2010) ‘WASH Cluster Sanitation Strategy for Going to Scale’, final draft 7 March 2010 http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf [last accessed 1 February 2012] http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf
CDC (2010) Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene In IDP Settlements in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Results of a Household Survey (conducted in June 2010), CDC, Atlanta, Draft 4 August 2010.
Chu, K., Stokes, C., Trelles, M. and Ford, N. (2011) ‘Improving effective surgical delivery in humanitarian disasters: Lessons from Haiti’, PLoS Med 8: e1001025.
Patel, D., Brooks, N. and Bastable, A. (2011) ‘Excreta disposal in emergencies: Bag and Peepoo trials with internally displaced people in Port-au-Prince’, Waterlines 30: 62-77.
Reed, W. (2010) Emergency Excreta Disposal Standards and Options for Haiti, WEDC, Leicestershire, UK.
Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response [website], Oxfam GB, Oxford http://www.sphereproject.org [last accessed 30 January 2012]. http://www.sphereproject.org
UN OCHA (2010) ‘Key Facts and Figures’, internal document, UN OCHA, New York.
UNDP (2006) Human Development Report. Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis, UNDP, New York.
WASH (2010) ‘WASH Cluster Sanitation Strategy for Going to Scale’, final draft 7 March 2010 http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf [last accessed 1 February 2012] http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf
CDC (2010) Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene In IDP Settlements in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Results of a Household Survey (conducted in June 2010), CDC, Atlanta, Draft 4 August 2010.
Chu, K., Stokes, C., Trelles, M. and Ford, N. (2011) ‘Improving effective surgical delivery in humanitarian disasters: Lessons from Haiti’, PLoS Med 8: e1001025.
Patel, D., Brooks, N. and Bastable, A. (2011) ‘Excreta disposal in emergencies: Bag and Peepoo trials with internally displaced people in Port-au-Prince’, Waterlines 30: 62-77.
Reed, W. (2010) Emergency Excreta Disposal Standards and Options for Haiti, WEDC, Leicestershire, UK.
Sphere Project (2004) Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response [website], Oxfam GB, Oxford http://www.sphereproject.org [last accessed 30 January 2012]. http://www.sphereproject.org
UN OCHA (2010) ‘Key Facts and Figures’, internal document, UN OCHA, New York.
UNDP (2006) Human Development Report. Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis, UNDP, New York.
WASH (2010) ‘WASH Cluster Sanitation Strategy for Going to Scale’, final draft 7 March 2010 http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf [last accessed 1 February 2012] http://www.redr.org.uk/washmaterials/content/S%20-%20WASH%20Strategy/S1%20-%20Introduction/S1_HO_Haiti%20Sanitation%20strategy.pdf
Efficacy and effectiveness of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions in emergencies in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
Travis Yates, Travis Yates
Jelena Allen Vujcic, Jelena Allen Vujcic
Myriam Leandre Joseph, Myriam Leandre Joseph
Karin Gallandat, Karin Gallandat
Daniele Lantagne, Daniele Lantagne
Waterlines, Vol. 37 (2018), Iss. 1 P.31
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