This paper focuses on water meanings, sanitation practices and hygiene behaviours from a cultural perspective in southern Nigeria. Attention was directed on how cultural understanding of water influences sanitation practices as well as the challenges such a relationship poses on public health and sanitation programmes in rural Nigeria. A wide range of meanings, beliefs, values and taboos surrounded local notions and ideas of water and sanitation which were noted to determine available responsive practices and norms. Socio-economic characteristics, physical location and cultural factors were used in explaining the degrees, scale and impact of observed practices and norms across space and time. The paper argues that it will make more practica...
Insufficient water, weak sanitation and poor hygiene practices create a serious burden of diseases ...
African societies and cultural practices over these years had commanded global attention as it conce...
Provision of safe water, adequate sanitation, and hygiene has been lauded as one way of preventing d...
This paper focuses on water meanings, sanitation practices and hygiene behaviours from a cultural pe...
For many years, tremendous efforts have been made to link important diseases and epidemics to water ...
This paper aims at developing a better understanding of local social, cultural and ecological geogra...
Cultural perceptions and traditions are part of the intangible aspects of water resources management...
This paper examines various aspects of local knowledge of water and how such knowledge shapes percep...
Access to an adequate quantity of potable water in urban households has been of significant interest...
This article uses theoretical discourses on risk to engage in a review of cultural and religious con...
The paper seeks to understand the extent to which hygiene and sanitary attitudes/practices are repro...
The importance of water supply and sanitation system is reflected in their inclusion in the Millenni...
Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a basic necessity for human livel...
Insufficient water, weak sanitation and poor hygiene practices create a serious burden of diseases ...
African societies and cultural practices over these years had commanded global attention as it conce...
Provision of safe water, adequate sanitation, and hygiene has been lauded as one way of preventing d...
This paper focuses on water meanings, sanitation practices and hygiene behaviours from a cultural pe...
For many years, tremendous efforts have been made to link important diseases and epidemics to water ...
This paper aims at developing a better understanding of local social, cultural and ecological geogra...
Cultural perceptions and traditions are part of the intangible aspects of water resources management...
This paper examines various aspects of local knowledge of water and how such knowledge shapes percep...
Access to an adequate quantity of potable water in urban households has been of significant interest...
This article uses theoretical discourses on risk to engage in a review of cultural and religious con...
The paper seeks to understand the extent to which hygiene and sanitary attitudes/practices are repro...
The importance of water supply and sanitation system is reflected in their inclusion in the Millenni...
Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a basic necessity for human livel...
Insufficient water, weak sanitation and poor hygiene practices create a serious burden of diseases ...
African societies and cultural practices over these years had commanded global attention as it conce...
Provision of safe water, adequate sanitation, and hygiene has been lauded as one way of preventing d...