Population awareness and attitudes toward waste-related health risks in Accra, Ghana
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH
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Despite significant knowledge about the potential health hazards of
waste, there are few studies in African cities that investigate awareness
of health issues related to waste management, although such research is
needed to lower population exposure. This paper examines the case study
of Accra in Ghana, a city dealing with serious health and pollution problems.
Three focus groups and 157 households in Accra were surveyed on
household waste disposal and awareness of waste-related health hazards.
Surveyed households had limited knowledge of waste-related health
hazards in their neighbourhoods. Although the households reported diseases
that could be associated with environmental factors linked to waste
management, 87% of all surveyed households did not think that someone
in their household could have fallen ill of a disease that can be related to
waste. In middle- and high-income neighbourhoods, waste burning
increases substantially when waste is not collected.
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Gina Kanhai, Samuel Agyei-Mensah & Pierpaolo Mudu (2019): Population awareness and attitudes toward waste-related health risks in Accra, Ghana, International Journal of Environmental Health Research, DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2019.1680818