2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214789
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Perceptions of water insecurity from urban and peri-urban Haiti: A quantitative analysis

Abstract: Safe drinking water access has continued to be a growing issue in Haiti. Water accessibility, availability, and quality can have severe implications on health and safety, with those in urban areas often having more access. Key differences relating to water accessibility can be seen between the urban and peri-urban areas of Haiti. One major objective of this research is to examine the disparities between the two areas and determine limiting and enabling factors that are contributing to the perceived access to c… Show more

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“…Risks are related to affordability, flexibility of supply conditions, quality, quantity and continuity of supply, distance [33,35,[88][89][90][91][92][93][94]. Risk management strategies such as water storage or use of multiple water sources are further shaped by socioeconomic status, social and economic networks, capacity, inter-and intra-household power relations [19,88,[95][96][97][98].…”
Section: Water As a Consumption Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risks are related to affordability, flexibility of supply conditions, quality, quantity and continuity of supply, distance [33,35,[88][89][90][91][92][93][94]. Risk management strategies such as water storage or use of multiple water sources are further shaped by socioeconomic status, social and economic networks, capacity, inter-and intra-household power relations [19,88,[95][96][97][98].…”
Section: Water As a Consumption Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other large studies in LAC that have used the WISE Scales, include an 11-city assessment in Colombia, and a nationally representative survey of 12,745 households carried out by the Brazilian Research Network on Food Sovereignty and Security (Rede Penssan) [ 19 ]. Site-specific studies have also been conducted throughout LAC using the WISE Scales (e.g., [ 20 – 24 ]).
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%