Publications par Bertrand ELOUNDOU

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practice among Students in Secondary School, Ijebu Ode, Nigeria

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practice among Students in Secondary School, Ijebu Ode, Nigeria Studies have documented that poor WaSH is accountable for several cases of diarrhea globally, resulting in millions of unnecessary deaths each year, particularly among children, and most notably in underdeveloped countries where poor knowledge and practice of WaSH have been well documented. […]

Assessment of water, sanitation, and hygiene practices and associated factors in a Buruli ulcer endemic district in Benin (West Africa)

Assessment of water, sanitation, and hygiene practices and associated factors in a Buruli ulcer endemic district in Benin (West Africa) Background: Control of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) requires multiple strategic approaches including water, sanitation and hygiene services (WASH). Buruli ulcer (BU), one of the 17 NTDs, remains a public health issue in Benin particularly in […]

Drinking water governance and local dynamics in rural areas of Benin

In populations’ basic service supplying, the public policies, especially those of developing countries, have met deep changes in the last recent years. The most important changes are relative to the withdrawal of gratuitous public service. Beside the fundamental necessity of states to clean their economies, those reforms aim to favour populations’ participation in the management […]

Gouvernance de l’eau potable et dynamiques locales en zone rurale au Bénin

Dans la fourniture des services de base aux populations, les politiques publiques de plusieurs pays, en particulier celles des Pays en Voie de Développement (PED), ont connu ces dernières années une profonde mutation. Les changements les plus remarquables se rapportent à la remise en cause du service public gratuit. Outre la nécessité fondamentale pour les […]

Access to improved water and sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa in a quarter century

The realization of the scale, magnitude, and complexity of the water and sanitation problem at the global level has compelled international agencies and national governments to increase their resolve to face the challenge. There is extensive evidence on the independent effects of urbanicity (rural-urban environment) and wealth status on access to water and sanitation services […]