Objective. Scavenging is a source of income for most unskilled people in the developing countries. The present study investigated the perception of scavengers on scavenging and related health hazards from the Onderstepoort waste dumpsite in Pretoria, South Africa. Methods. Primary data were obtained through observation and implementation of a questionnaire to a total number of 53 scavengers (27 females and 26 males). The questionnaire was structured to extract information that included perceptions of scavengers about their activities, health implications of scavenging, monthly income, and behavioural norms. Results. Educated scavengers had high school education. The period of scavenging ranged from 10 to 15 years. The majority of scavengers...
This study aimed at assessing the economic and environmental benefits of waste scavenging in Maidugu...
Present paper examines health problems of scavengers. The Study concentrates on the group of people ...
The scavenging activities are one of the common phenomena in the Third World Countries. The scavenge...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Pharma...
This study deals with the occupational health and safety of valuable and recyclable waste collectors...
Waste collection is considered one of the most dangerous job in the world since it exposes the worke...
By sheer dint of necessity, the urban poor in Ghana have invented an endless series of survival stra...
The main aim of this study was to unpack the health and socioeconomic status of waste-picking activi...
Abstract: Landfill and street waste pickers in South Africa are responsible for collecting substanti...
Domestic waste collectors face major public health hazards that result in injuries and morbidity glo...
Domestic waste collectors face major public health hazards that result in injuries and morbidity glo...
Waste management is a global phenomenon and a challenge to all nations. There is a need to ensure th...
The study examines the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of waste scavengers, practitio...
Phiman Thirarattanasunthon,1 Wattasit Siriwong,1,2 Mark Robson,2–4 Marija Borjan3...
Scavengers are people or independent informal workers who take unused items, such as plastics, cardb...
This study aimed at assessing the economic and environmental benefits of waste scavenging in Maidugu...
Present paper examines health problems of scavengers. The Study concentrates on the group of people ...
The scavenging activities are one of the common phenomena in the Third World Countries. The scavenge...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Pharma...
This study deals with the occupational health and safety of valuable and recyclable waste collectors...
Waste collection is considered one of the most dangerous job in the world since it exposes the worke...
By sheer dint of necessity, the urban poor in Ghana have invented an endless series of survival stra...
The main aim of this study was to unpack the health and socioeconomic status of waste-picking activi...
Abstract: Landfill and street waste pickers in South Africa are responsible for collecting substanti...
Domestic waste collectors face major public health hazards that result in injuries and morbidity glo...
Domestic waste collectors face major public health hazards that result in injuries and morbidity glo...
Waste management is a global phenomenon and a challenge to all nations. There is a need to ensure th...
The study examines the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of waste scavengers, practitio...
Phiman Thirarattanasunthon,1 Wattasit Siriwong,1,2 Mark Robson,2–4 Marija Borjan3...
Scavengers are people or independent informal workers who take unused items, such as plastics, cardb...
This study aimed at assessing the economic and environmental benefits of waste scavenging in Maidugu...
Present paper examines health problems of scavengers. The Study concentrates on the group of people ...
The scavenging activities are one of the common phenomena in the Third World Countries. The scavenge...