The Reality of Tough Choices about Water and Sanitation in Nigeria’s Coastal Settlements: A Preliminary Discussion

Nordic Journal of African Studies 21(4)

Authors

  •  Emmanuel M. AKPABIO University of Uyo, Nigeria Author
  • Aniekan S. BROWN University of Uyo, Nigeria  Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60951/afrischolar-138

Keywords:

water and sanitation challenges, tough choices, coping measures, coastal environments, Nigeria

Abstract

This paper aims at developing a better understanding of local social, cultural and ecological geographies of water and sanitation in Nigeria’s coastal settlements. In-depth interviews, field observations and secondary sources of data were used to capture local complexities associated with these issues in Ibeno-a coastal settlement in Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. Findings showed that the daily water and sanitation practices of the people depend, to a large extent, on the nature of the locational/physical environment as well as the wider social and cultural circumstances of the people (located in beliefs, spiritualities and socio-economic status). As behavioural responses, a number of coping resources and methods were observed to be central to meeting the daily challenges of water and sanitation in the area. In conclusion, the paper argues that theories working on behavioural changes and human cognition alone are not sufficient in deepening understanding of the complexities surrounding water and sanitation issues in developing countries. The wider social and environmental contexts are important variables for considerations. 

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AKPABIO, EmmanuelM., & BROWN, A. S. (2024). The Reality of Tough Choices about Water and Sanitation in Nigeria’s Coastal Settlements: A Preliminary Discussion: Nordic Journal of African Studies 21(4). Afrischolar Discovery Repository (Annex). https://doi.org/10.60951/afrischolar-138

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