Availability, Accessibility And Modes Of Drinking Water Management In The Commune Of Aguegues, South Of Benin
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Abstract—The purpose of this study is to analyze
the availability and accessibility of water for
domestic use, and to study drinking water
management methods and their impact on the
health of populations in the lakeside municipality
Aguégués, south of Benin.Access to drinking
water is difficult in the municipality of Aguégués.
There is a lack of water points (boreholes and
modern wells), waiting time and long distances to
get water. Consequently, the average volume of
water used per day per capita is relatively low and
even below the standards advocated by WHO for
nearly 94% of the population of this municipality
leading to health risks. The methodology used
takes into account the literature search and the
field survey. In almost 40% of the households
surveyed, at least one person had diarrhea in the
two weeks preceding the survey. The prevalence
of waterborne diseases in this Benin commune is
mainly related to people's behavior in water
management, hygiene and family sanitation. There
are 3077 cases of diarrheal disease annually and
850 cases of cholera
