Applying a WASH risk assessment tool in a rural South African setting to identify risks and opportunities for climate resilient communities
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Kapwata, Thandi
Kunene, Zamantimande
Wernecke, Bianca
Lange, Samantha
Howard, Guy
Nijhawan, Anisha
Wright, Caradee Yael
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MDPI
Abstract
Climate change threatens the health and well-being of populations. We conducted a risk
assessment of two climate-related variables (i.e., temperature and rainfall) and associated water,
sanitation and hygiene (WASH)-related exposures and vulnerabilities for people living in Mopani
District, Limpopo province, South Africa. Primary and secondary data were applied in a qualitative and quantitative assessment to generate classifications of risk (i.e., low, medium, or high) for
components of hazard/threat, human exposure, and human vulnerability. Climate-related threats
were likely to impact human health due to the relatively high risk of waterborne diseases and
WASH-associated pathogens. Vulnerabilities that increased the susceptibility of the population to
these adverse outcomes included environmental, human, physical infrastructure, and political and
institutional elements. People of low socio-economic status were found to be least likely to cope
with changes in these hazards. By identifying and assessing the risk to sanitation services and water
supply, evidence exists to inform actions of government and WASH sector partners. This evidence
should also be used to guide disaster risk reduction, and climate change and human health adaptation
planning.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The laboratory sample data are available from the National Health
Laboratory Services. All hazard-related data were extracted from publicly available manuscripts as
cited in the text.
Keywords
Environmental health, Climate change, Sanitation services, Water supply and demand, Pathogens, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Kapwata, T.; Kunene, Z.;
Wernecke, B.; Lange, S.; Howard, G.;
Nijhawan, A.; Wright, C.Y. Applying
a WASH Risk Assessment Tool in a
Rural South African Setting to
Identify Risks and Opportunities for
Climate Resilient Communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022, 19,
2664. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052664.