dc.description.abstract | Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) coverage in rural areas remain a big threat to the rural
population of Zambia. Most rural communities including public places such as schools, churches
do not have access to any form of toilet facility. This health problem is common in the sub
Saharan region. In this study the researchers used participatory action research approach to
explore the perceived sanitary challenges and actions in the selected schools of Chikankata
district in the southern province of Zambia.
The objectives were to investigate the perceived conditions of sanitary facilities, to analyze
perceived quality of sanitary facilities, to understand the gender specific sanitary needs for the
pupils, as well as to jointly identify opportunities and develop actions for locally appropriate
interventions.
A qualitative participatory action research approach was employed to collect data. Data was
collected using transect walk around the school surrounding and through photovoice. The
photovoice, which was the main data collection tool, used camera to capture photographs to
explore participants’ experiences and reactions from photographs in the focus group discussions
Focus group discussions were done with forty-seven (47) participants and six (6) key informant
interviews from other organizations were conducted.
Four major themes emerged from the discussions namely poor sanitation, ideal or good
sanitation, perceived hygiene practices, and provision of gender specific needs. The FDGs
revealed that participants used photographs to identify the sanitary conditions and possible
solutions to the prevailing conditions. The study not only aimed at adding to the body of
knowledge but also to allow the pupils’ voices to be heard as they were the only ones who truly
understood the prevailing sanitary conditions of their schools.
The findings showed that using participatory research tools assisted participants to identify a lot
of conditions effective approach which can influence behavioural and social change. Photovoice
should be incorporated because of its positive results in health related research.
Key words: Perceptions; Experiences; Photovoice; sanitary facility. Excreta | en |