Standard Scientific Research and Essays
Vol. 2(13), pp.
739-742
December Special Issue 2014
(ISSN: 2310-7502)
Copyright © 2014 Standard Research Journals |
Review article
Attainment of open defecation free status among Villages of
Nthondo Area in Ntchisi District, Malawi
Gideon Chamatwa Phiri, *Khumbo Kalulu, Save
Kumwenda, Kondwani Chidziwisano and Limbani Kalumbi
University of Malawi, The Polytechnic, P/Bag 303, Chichiri,
Blantyre 3, Malawi
*Corresponding
Author E-mail:
kkalulu@poly.ac.mw;
kmkalulu@gmail.com
Accepted 07 January 2015 |
Using Community-Led
Total Sanitation (CLTS) World Vision is implementing a five
(5) year project (running from 2011 to 2016) in Traditional
Authority Nthondo in Ntchisi District in Central Malawi.
However, almost two years after triggering only 6 villages
(13%) of 46 villages had attained open defection free (ODF)
status. This study was therefore carried out with the aim of
exploring the reasons for the low attainment ODF status.
Data was collected through household questionnaires, focus
group discussions, key informant interviews and
documentation review. Chi square tests were used to examine
the relationship of the probable factors and ODF status. The
study found that 40.1% of households were ODF. No
association was found between ODF status and; age (p=0.862),
sex (p=0.114), level of education (p=0.983), annual
household income (p=0.557), knowledge of the characteristics
of ODF household (p=0.177), knowledge of the benefits for
not defaecating in the open (p=0.348) and knowledge of modes
of transmission of ODF related diseases (p=0.241). The
study, however, established an association between ODF
status and number of follow up visits (p=0.026). The study
concluded that triggering process did not achieve collective
behaviour change in the community to take collective action.
Keywords: CLTS, follow up, knowledge, OD, socioeconomic
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