ABSTRACT
The inappropriate handling and disposal of soiled nappies have contributed to the negative impact on the environment and public health in general. This commentary seeks to highlight the environmental conditions in the most disadvantaged parts of South Africa. It questions if this problem is a constant public health threat and calls for intervention. Waste management, water, sanitation, and hygiene are a fundamental right for every caregiver and child, and the safe disposal of children faeces are vital in achieving these rights. The importance of sanitation in the SDG agenda and human health is captured by the commentary.
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Maasago Mercy Sepadi
Maasago Mercy Sepadi is an experienced and registered Independent Environmental Health Practitioner from South Africa with a demonstrated history of working in both private and government administration industries. A strong community and health promotion professional, she is skilled in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, Food Safety and Public Health Law enforcement. Ms. Sepadi holds a Master of Public Health degree and a Bachelor of Technology and National Diploma focused in Environmental Health from the University of Johannesburg.