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environmental pollution and impacts on public health implications of the dandora municipal dumping site in nairobi kenya report summary based on a study by njoroge g kimani in cooperation with ...

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                                                              Environmental Pollution and 
                                                                 Impacts on Public Health:
                                                            Implications of the Dandora Municipal Dumping Site in Nairobi, Kenya
                                                                               Report Summary 
                                                                     Based on a study by Njoroge G. Kimani in cooperation with 
                                                              United Nations Environment Programme and the St. John Catholic Church, Korogocho
                      Urban Environment Unit
                United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
                    P.O. Box 30552, Nairobi - KENYA.
               Telephone: +254-20-7624184,  Fax: +254-20-7624249
                   Email: urban.environment@unep.org
                web: http://www.unep.org/urban_environment  
                                                                                                          UNEP 
                                                                                                         promotes 
                                                                                                     environmentally sound practices 
                                                                                                     globally and in its own activities. 
                                                                                                    This publication is printed on paper from 
                                                                                                   sustainable forests including recycled fibre. The 
    Photo: UNEP                                                                                    paper is chlorine free, and the inks vegetable-
                                                                                                    based. Our distribution policy aims to reduce  
                                                                                                       UNEP’s carbon footprint.
        1.	    Introduction
               Over the last three decades there has been increasing global concern over the 
        public health impacts attributed to environmental pollution, in particular, the global 
        burden of disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about a 
        quarter of the diseases facing mankind today occur due to prolonged exposure to 
        environmental pollution. Most of these environment-related diseases are however 
        not easily detected and may be acquired during childhood and manifested later in 
        adulthood. 
               Improper  management  of  solid  waste  is  one  of  the  main  causes  of 
        environmental pollution and degradation in many cities, especially in developing 
        countries. Many of these cities lack solid waste regulations and proper disposal 
        facilities,  including  for  harmful  waste.    Such  waste  may  be  infectious,  toxic  or 
        radioactive. 
               Municipal waste dumping sites are designated places set aside for waste 
        disposal. Depending on a city’s level of waste management, such waste may be 
        dumped in an uncontrolled manner, segregated for recycling purposes, or simply 
        burnt. Poor waste management poses a great challenge to the well-being of city 
        residents, particularly those living adjacent the dumpsites due to the potential of 
        the waste to pollute water,  food sources, land, air and vegetation. The poor disposal 
        and handling of waste thus leads to environmental degradation, destruction of the 
        ecosystem and poses great risks to public health. 
        2.	    About	the	Study
               To emphasize the link between environmental pollution and public health in 
        an urban setting, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) commissioned 
        a  pilot  study  of  the  Dandora  municipal  waste  dumping  site  in  Nairobi,  Kenya.  
        Environmental samples (soil and water) were analyzed to determine the content and 
        concentrations of various pollutants (heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls and 
        pesticides) that are known to affect human health. Soil samples from the dumpsite 
        were compared to samples taken from another site - Waithaka, which is a peri-urban 
        residential area on the outskirts of Nairobi. 
        Photo: UNEP
              A medical camp was set up at the St. John Informal School that is located 
        next to the dumpsite. A total of 328 children and adolescents living and schooling 
        adjacent the dumpsite were examined and treated for various ailments. Of these, 40 
        were referred for further laboratory tests that  entailed blood and urine sampling to 
        assess the impact of exposure to environmental pollutants from the dumpsite on 
        human health.
        Photo: UNEP
              The flow chart below shows the link between the environmental pollutants 
        from the dumpsite and public health impacts on the adjacent communities. This link 
        is further explained in this report.
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