Matooke Republic
Monday, February 2, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
Matooke Republic
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos
  • Relationships
No Result
View All Result
Matooke Republic
No Result
View All Result

Hanging toilets are the leading cause of poor hygiene in urban areas – study

Alex Taremwa by Alex Taremwa
July 10, 2019
in Features
Reading Time: 2 mins read
10
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kampala was hit with a typhoid outbreak in 2015. The problem was attributed to the low hygiene standards downtown where most of the water used in making beverages and preparation of food is contaminated.

A survey by Twaweza Uganda has revealed that despite urban areas having more improved sources of drinking water (73%) during the wet seasons, they are also vulnerable to contaminations – especially in the wet season due to the many “hanging latrines” in the low-end settlement areas.

Hanging latrines are toilets situated above water – either a stream or lake or piped directly into drains or streams.

RELATED POSTS

FULL LIST: Successful NUP Parliamentary candidates as Ssegona, Ssewanyana and Nyeko denied party tickets

Luxury Getaway at Just $70: Discover Affordable Comfort at Dolphin Suites

Health experts say that hanging toilets are particularly dangerous because they endanger public hygiene and encourage the spread of water-borne diseases such as typhoid and cholera.

The Twaweza Sauti za Wanachi survey revealed that 25% of households in urban areas use hanging latrines. This explains the water contaminations Kampala city as confirmed in a 2017 research paper by the BMC team on Public Health.

The team collected juice samples from the Nakasero, Owino, and Shauriyako markets, and 100ml water samples were collected from unprotected water sources such as unprotected springs (i.e. underground water sources that do not have barriers protecting them from contamination and run-off) and commercial vendors in Kampala Central Division.

The juice samples that included bushera (millet and yeast), munanansi (pineapple juice with tea leaves), butunda (passion fruit), and bongo (unpasteurized yoghurt drink) were all found contaminated and likely vehicles of the typhoid outbreak.

Uganda’s struggle to achieve the Sustainable Development of Goal Six on clean water and sanitation is still an uphill task considering that safety and affordability of drinking water for all by 2030 requires investment in adequate infrastructure, provide sanitation facilities, and encouraging hygiene at every level.

Currently as the Sauti za Wanachi survey rightly found out, households in urban areas have better access to clean and safe water than their rural counterparts while wealthier households are more likely than the poor to access drinking water from an improved source.

Related

Tags: Twaweza Uganda
Share4Tweet3Send
Alex Taremwa

Alex Taremwa

Founder of The Workshop Uganda

Related Posts

Twaweza Report: Only 1 out of 4 Ugandans own a currently operating business

by Matooke Republic
3 years ago

...

RISING PRICES FOR ESSENTIAL GOODS: Four out of ten households in Uganda go a day without eating- Twaweza report

by Matooke Republic
4 years ago

...

Twaweza Report: Girls were more affected by school closures than boys as teenage pregnancy rose up to 45 percent

by Matooke Republic
4 years ago

...

Twaweza:1 out of 3 households in Kampala, Kyotera and Tororo have had at least one person tested for Coronavirus

by Matooke Republic
5 years ago

...

Twaweza Report: 1 out of 3 Kampala residents are confident they would quickly receive treatment for Covid-19 if they needed it

by Matooke Republic
5 years ago

...

Next Post

BREAKING: Renowned city businessman Amiral Karmali 'Mukwano' is dead

MUKWANO: The Ugandan Dangote? Over 95% of Ugandan households have used a ‘Mukwano’ product

EC EC EC

RECOMMENDED

Besigye’s son raises alarm over father’s detention and health

February 2, 2026
Mowzey Radio.

Remembering Mowzey Radio: A look back at his impact on Ugandan music

February 2, 2026

MOST VIEWED

  • UNEB releases 2025 PLE results as candidate numbers rise and Division One passes improve

    49 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 12
  • LIST: Ministers who lost their seats in the 2026 Parliamentary Elections

    424 shares
    Share 170 Tweet 106
  • Jose Chameleone launches Chameleone FM in Burundi

    43 shares
    Share 17 Tweet 11
  • Court dismisses former Minister Sarah Opendi’s bid for a vote recount after losing Tororo District Woman MP race by just 35 votes

    18 shares
    Share 7 Tweet 5
  • Here are the heavy sanctions handed to Senegal and Morocco after AFCON final chaos

    13 shares
    Share 5 Tweet 3
Matooke Republic

Uganda's only free Newspaper. Out every Thursday. Freshly peeled info. kiwatule, Kampala, Uganda.

  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Features
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Photos

© Matooke Republic 2024

© Matooke Republic 2024

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.