Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Bd Carl-Vogt 66, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
Department of Geography, University of Zurich, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 26;20(3):2204. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032204.
Adequate access to drinking water for hydration and hygiene depends on many factors. We developed the Drinking Water Security Index (DWSI) to assess relative multifactorial drinking water security at different spatial and temporal scales. DWSI is a function of four key indicators of drinking water security: water quality, water accessibility, water continuity, and water availability. We built DWSI with a total of 10 variables and applied the new index in Sudan to assess historical and future drinking water security at state, local, and maternity levels. Analyses at the state level found that the Red Sea and River Nile states are most vulnerable, with the lowest DWSI for both historical and future periods. The 1 km pixel level analysis shows large differences in water security within the major states. Analyses at the maternity level showed that nearly 18.97 million people are affected by the 10% of maternities with the lowest DWSI, a number projected to increase by 60% by 2030. Current and future DWSI of maternities providing Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care was assessed to identify those where urgent action is needed to ensure quality health care in water-secure conditions. This work provides useful information for stakeholders in the health and drinking water sectors in Sudan, to improve public health, reduce preventable mortality, and make the population more resilient to projected environmental changes.
充足的饮用水供应对于水合作用和卫生至关重要,这取决于许多因素。我们开发了饮用水安全指数(DWSI),以评估不同时空尺度下相对多因素的饮用水安全。DWSI 是饮用水安全的四个关键指标的函数:水质、供水便利性、供水连续性和供水可用性。我们共使用 10 个变量构建了 DWSI,并将新指数应用于苏丹,以评估国家、地方和产妇层面的历史和未来饮用水安全状况。在国家层面的分析中,发现红海州和尼罗河流域州最为脆弱,无论是历史时期还是未来时期,其 DWSI 都最低。在 1 公里像素级别的分析中,显示出主要州内的水安全存在巨大差异。在产妇层面的分析中,发现有近 1897 万人受到 10%供水安全得分最低的产妇的影响,这一数字预计到 2030 年将增加 60%。目前和未来的紧急产科和新生儿护理产妇的 DWSI 进行了评估,以确定那些需要紧急行动的地方,以确保在有安全饮用水供应的情况下提供高质量的医疗保健。这项工作为苏丹卫生和饮用水部门的利益相关者提供了有用的信息,以改善公共卫生,降低可预防的死亡率,并使人口更能适应预期的环境变化。