A survey assessments of health and hygiene sustainability in the cyclone shelters situated in coastal zone of Bangladesh (Cox’s Bazar sadar and Maheshkhali)
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2020-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Aka, Sarah HossainMetadata
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Bangladesh is a country where cyclone affects almost in every year mostly in the coastal
zone. During the occurrence of cyclone, people severely suffer on health and hygiene
facilities due to poor facilities especially due to the water and health facilities of cyclone
shelters served by the governmental and non-governmental sectors. Health determinants
include the economic and social atmosphere, the physical environment, and the
characteristics and behaviors of the person. This project is based on the survey assessment on
health and hygiene facilities in the cyclone shelter of the coastal belt especially Cox’s Bazar
Sadar and Maheshkhali Upazilla. To maintain a good hygiene, the practice for it is very
difficult here due to the lack of sanitary latrine and proper sources of drinking water. As a
result, the people taking protection in those shelters are getting affected easily by different
diseases. 64.5% of the respondents said that there is no proper source of drinking water in
that particular cyclone shelter. Also, diarrhea, dysentery, fever and several skin diseases
occur here frequently and harm the people’s day to day life during their stay in the cyclone
shelters. All of these diseases hamper people’s life and cause sufferings in the long run.