The Effect of Improved Sanitation on Child Health in Ghana

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Philosophy
Title The Effect of Improved Sanitation on Child Health in Ghana
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Abstract
Adequate sanitation is an important component for the development of any country. It is
a basic necessity required by every human being the world over to live a decent and
dignified life. But almost a third of all people worldwide do not have access to this basic
amenity the majority of whom can be found in Sub-Saharan Africa. This has contributed
immensely to diarrhoeal morbidity and consequent mortality among people especially
children under-5.
Though there are studies on the effect of sanitation on under-5 morbidity due to diarrhoea
in Ghana, most of these are case-control studies. Few studies have made use of
population based data such as the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey for this
purpose. The current study fills this gap by investigating whether there is a relationship
between improved sanitation and under-5 morbidity due to diarrhoea using data from the
5
th round of the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey. A logit model is employed. The
result showed a negative relationship between access to improved sanitation and under-5
morbidity due to diarrhoea. A strong and significant association was also found between
under-5 morbidity due to diarrhoea and improved drinking water source, maternal
education, household wealth, child’s birth-weight, and age and breastfeeding status of the
child. The study therefore recommends that policy makers should endeavour to enforce
laws on the provision and use of safe sanitation by households. Furthermore, policy on
girl-child education should be enforced to the letter and better still ensure that girls are
well enrolled at the tertiary level. In addition, measures should be implemented to ensure
the provision of safe drinking water to the entire population.

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