Rikyelle Momo Nguematio

Rikyelle Momo Nguematio
  • Master of Engineering
  • Institut International d'ingénierie de l'eau et de l'environnement

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La redéfinition du rôle des eaux pluviales en ville a donné naissance à une compétence spécifique pour la gestion des eaux pluviales urbaines en France. Cette compétence s’appuie sur une politique de gestion des eaux pluviales qui vise à réintégrer les eaux pluviales dans les stratégies d’aménagement urbain en favorisant des solutions multifonction...
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Access to sanitation has become an important element for improving the health of populations in developing countries. In Burkina Faso, 12% of the population in rural areas has access to latrine and 65% practice open defecation (OD). In a bid to eliminate this unsanitary practice and enhance sanitation access in rural areas, the government embraced...
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In the context of monitoring progress towards SDG target 6.2, a household is counted to have access to sanitation if it uses at least basic sanitation services. Several approaches have been employed to help rural communities to climb up the sanitation ladder such as Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS), whose primary target is to end open defecati...
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Although access to sanitation has been recognized as a fundamental human right, 3.6 billion people do not enjoy this right globally. In this group, the practice of unhealthy sanitation behaviors, such as open defecation (OD), is very common. To alleviate this problem, several governments in low-income countries have adopted Community-led Total Sani...
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Open-defecation (OD) is one of the most widespread sanitation practices in low-income countries. This practice often causes diarrheal diseases and 760,000 deaths per year. To eradicate OD, several approaches have been developed, including Community-Led-Total Sanitation (CLTS) which is a participatory and community approach. The specificity of CLTS...

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