Assessing Institutional Stakeholders’ Perception and Limitations on Coping Strategies in Flooding Risk Management in West Africa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Management and Analysis
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics and Responsibilites of Institutions
3.2. Understanding Collaboration between Stakeholders in Flooding Risk Management
3.3. Flooding History, Risks and Disease Transmission Patterns
3.4. Analysis of Health Aspect in Flooding Management Policy and Institutional Framework for Protecting Populations
3.5. Available Capacities for Displaced Victims and Assistance
3.6. Implementation of Awareness Messages for Preventing Flooding Risk in the Study Area
4. Discussion
4.1. Experiences of Flooding and Waterborne Diseases Transmission Patterns
4.2. Collaboration between Stakeholders in Flooding Risk Management
4.3. Understanding the Integration of Health Risk Aspect in Flooding Management Policy in the Study Area
4.4. Analysis of Legal and Institutional Framework for Protecting Vulnerable Populations during Flooding Events
4.5. Status of Available Capacities for Displaced Victims, Assistance, and Awareness Messages
4.6. Strengths and Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Stakeholders | Stakeholders | Role in Flooding Risk Management |
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Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire | ||
Ministry departments | Ministry of Health | • Disease control and prevention, health risk surveillance and monitoring |
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development | • Planning of waste management strategies and interventions | |
Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction |
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• Providing assistance during disasters (e.g., floods, fire, etc.) | ||
Ministry of Home Affairs/Security and civil protection * | • Providing security and relief assistance | |
National Office of Civil Protection (ONPC) | • Disaster risk assistance and evacuation of victims | |
Governmental agencies |
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Meteorological operating company (SODEXAM) | ||
National Office of Sanitation and Drainage |
| |
Local Government | Municipalities/Abidjan District |
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Civil society organisations | National NGOs: N’CLO BAKAN, NADO, Eau et Vie, Vie en Vert International NGOs: Red-cross, Children of Africa |
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Type of Stakeholders | Stakeholders | Role in Flooding Risk Management |
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Lomé Municipality, Togo | ||
Ministry Departments | Ministry of Health | • Providing health services and assistance to victims and homelessness people during flooding events |
Center for Public Health Emergency Operations (COUSP) | • Providing health assistance under the supervision of the Ministry of Health | |
Ministry of urbanism and Habitat |
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Ministry of Security and civil protection | • Providing security and relief assistance | |
Governmental agencies | National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction | • Gathering risk management information under the early warning system |
National Agency for Civil Protection (ANPC) |
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National Solidarity Agency (ANC) |
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Local Government | Lomé Municipality |
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Civil society organisations | International and national NGOs (e.g., OCHA) |
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Kouamé, P.K.; Fokou, G.; Koffi, A.J.d.; Sani, A.; Bonfoh, B.; Dongo, K. Assessing Institutional Stakeholders’ Perception and Limitations on Coping Strategies in Flooding Risk Management in West Africa. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6933. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116933
Kouamé PK, Fokou G, Koffi AJd, Sani A, Bonfoh B, Dongo K. Assessing Institutional Stakeholders’ Perception and Limitations on Coping Strategies in Flooding Risk Management in West Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(11):6933. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116933
Chicago/Turabian StyleKouamé, Parfait K., Gilbert Fokou, Amoin Jeanne d’Arc Koffi, Amidou Sani, Bassirou Bonfoh, and Kouassi Dongo. 2022. "Assessing Institutional Stakeholders’ Perception and Limitations on Coping Strategies in Flooding Risk Management in West Africa" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 11: 6933. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116933
APA StyleKouamé, P. K., Fokou, G., Koffi, A. J. d., Sani, A., Bonfoh, B., & Dongo, K. (2022). Assessing Institutional Stakeholders’ Perception and Limitations on Coping Strategies in Flooding Risk Management in West Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11), 6933. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116933