Acceptability and Perceptions of Ecological Sanitation in poor Urban set up in Rwanda: Case of Huye, Butare Town

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Acceptability and Perceptions of Ecological Sanitation in poor Urban set up in Rwanda: Case of Huye, Butare Town By Jean Claude MUGUNGA RVCP Vice Coordinator,/National University of Rwanda August 2007, ICSS 2007; Dongsheng - CHINA

RWANDA in memory of all victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide. May they rest in peace! Size: 26,338 sq km Population: 9,038,000(2005): 0.99 male(s)/female (2007 est.) Density: 347 people/sq km (High!) Total per capita GNP: 230 US $(2005)

INTRODUCTION 50% of Rwanda's population is less then 15 years old: young population Current population growth is 2.7%per year (population will double in 28 yrs) The life expectancy varies between 44 years among men and 47 years among women. Total fertility rate (TFR) is 6.1 children per woman :very high! The infant mortality rate of under 5 was estimated to be 192 deaths per 1,000 infants in rural areas.

INTRODUCTION (Cont.) Urbanization and agglomeration of population into Villages after 1994 genocide (for security, infrastructure etc) Lack of inadequate waste disposal and water supply problems The public health (related diseases) and environmental problems together with the pressure to the ecosystem Butare Town is the 2 nd in Rwanda, after the capital Kigali, and is located in the South, near Burundi Only 20% of Butare town population is connected to the central sewage system

AIM OF THE SURVEY Assess the acceptability and perceptions of poor urban residents of Butare town in regards to EcoSan, type UDD toilets: very new Influencing factors Promote, raise awareness and popularize EcoSan (UDD toilets) :sanitation solution Determine the focus of RVCP sanitation projects RVCP=Rwanda Village Concept Project

NEED FOR THIS SURVEY OBSTACLES TO ECOSAN IN BUTARE AND RWANDA IN GENERAL: Lack of experience and limited awareness Rwandan culture and taboos: use of human excreta

METHODOLOGY Data collection in a total of 120 households through individual questions Show them some EcoSan types and pictures of UDD toilet :first impression Discussions with the community& local leaders Direct observation The survey have been conducted in January 2007 in 3 sub sectors around Butare Town centre:matyazo,muyogoro and Mpungwe village

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 71%showed that people perceive UDD toilets as a good and benefic system of sanitation Data showed a remarkable poor sanitation and the problem of wastewater outcome

Sanitation Facility and Problems Question: Where do you go to the toilet? no answer:2families=1.66 % Private latrine:102 families=85.00% Public Latrine:10 families=8.33% In the bush:2 families=1.66%4 Other:4 families=3.33%

Sanitation Facility and Problems (Cont.) Low-income families :no toilet facility at home, use of public toilet,few use pit latrines and bushes (RVCP provide them with VIP and EcoSan later after awareness raise) The middle-income households (36%) mainly use private pit latrines located in their homes. High-income category (17%) have WC toilets and septic tanks installed at their homes The maintenance of toilets in the middle- and highincome households is mainly the responsibility of women and girls (75% of asked people )

Examples of UDD toilets and Pictures as shown to people

Examples of UDD toilets and Pictures as shown to people (Cont.)

First impression Positive:74% Neutral:10% Negative:16% (+)74% (-)16% (N)10%

Current level of awareness on EcoSan Residents in areas near Butare center town (Matyazo sub-sector)) showed a higher level of previous knowledge on EcoSan (UDD toilets), But a lower level of willing to use UDD toilets and consume crops grown up using human excreta Opposite case away from the center town. The probable reason:their choice strongly influenced by their currently used toilet (WC, )

Fig.2:Current level of awareness of ECOSAN practice amongst residents Matyazo Muyogoro Mpungwe Have a will to consume crops fertilized by human excreta Previous knowledge on sanitization and treatment of human excreta Previous knowledge on reuse of Human excreta Previous knowledge of EcoSan 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% % of responded families

LISTED CHOICE OPTIONS FOR PRI URBAN AREAS OF BUTARE TOWN Option 1:UDD toilet with solar drying chamber: squatting type Option 2:Poor flush no separation with a drying chamber( near center town:matyazo) Option 3:UDD with biogas generation (Dry anaerobic treatment)

CONCLUSIONS People in poor places of Butare town still ignoring the use human excreta in food production Small places to cultivate Need of UDD toilets for demonstration. Waterless or water saving sanitation technologies may be appropriate for Matyazo very close to the centre town Sharing of toilet by many families:increase health problems (diarrhea ) Low awareness of re-use options for human waste in Matyazo sub-sector. Preferences for EcoSan depend on toilet in use Strong willingness to use EcoSan practices(if hygiene and technical aspect can be addressed)

RECOMMANDATIONS Address hygiene and technical aspect of Ecosan: willingness to adopt its practices and technologies Waterless or water saving sanitation for Matyazo with permanent water scarcity. Use of these results by RVCP together with other factors to select sustainable sanitation systems incorporating EcoSan principles for its target group: Matyazo, Muyogoro and Mpungwe Village (were still providing VIP toilets)

THANK YOU! Murakoze - Merci CONTACTS: www.rwanda-vcp.org rvcp_vcoordinator@ya hoo.com jcmugunga@gmail.com Tel:(+250)08843370