论文标题
COVID-19大流行对撒哈拉以南非洲贫困农村居民的影响:获得基本清洁水,卫生系统和洗手设施的案例研究
The Covid-19 pandemic's effects on poor rural dwellers in sub-Saharan Africa: A case study of access to basic clean water, sanitary systems and hand-washing facilities
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论文摘要
人们担心不可见但普遍的冠状病毒(Covid-19),疾病不能过分强调,因为如果不采取适当和快速的步骤来遏制这种威胁,而撒哈拉以外的非洲(SSAN)地区可能会在几个月内消除整个世界人口。显然,作为一种必不可少的日常商品,水很长期以来一直处于紧急状态,这在很大程度上归因于历届政府数十年来的忽视,因为不可能将水,健康,生计与经济之间的现有债券分开。联合国提出的值得称赞的千年发展目标(MDGS)尚未实现列出的目标,即在Covid-19-19-19-195大流行爆发之前,提高了SSAN地区农村社区的生活和健康状况标准。这种失败被某种妄想所掩盖,在这种幻想中,该地区的人们在自己的池塘,河流,溪流,溪流和浅水手工挖的当地井中都遇到了寻找清洁和健康的水的困难。在所有SSAN社区中,只有不到17%的农村人口可以进入基本的洗手设施和卫生系统。总水生产率是由每立方米的总淡水总撤回的国内生产总值(GDP)衡量的,对人民来说却小于5 GDP。
The fear of the invisible but prevalent Coronavirus (COVID-19), disease cannot be overemphasized since there is the potential possibility of it wiping out the entire world population within a few months if adequate and quick steps are not taken to curb this menace, and the sub-Saharan African (SSAn) region is no exception. It is evident that water, as an essential daily commodity, has long been in a state of emergency in SSAn nations, which is largely attributed to decades of neglect by the successive governments, because it has not been possible to separate the existing bond between water, health, livelihood and the economy. The laudable Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) proposed by the United Nations had yet to achieve the stated objective of improving the standards of living and health conditions of the rural communities in the SSAn region before the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. This failure has been masked by a sort of delusion in which the people of this region are subjected to the hardship of searching for clean and healthy water in their own ponds, rivers, streams and shallow hand-dug local wells on a continuous basis. Less than 17% of the rural population in all the SSAn communities can access basic hand-washing facilities and sanitation systems. The total water productivity, as measured by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per cubic meter of total freshwater withdrawn, for the people was less than 5 GDP.