Environmental health challenges in South Africa: policy lessons from case studies

Health Place. 2002 Dec;8(4):251-61. doi: 10.1016/s1353-8292(02)00006-0.

Abstract

In South Africa, the challenges of economic growth, job creation and effective service delivery are regarded as key to the long-term development of the country. The provision of basic environmental health services is acknowledged as an important factor impacting on the quality of living environments and the health of communities. This paper outlines the environmental health challenges faced by local authorities in the context of national policy, the wider local government development framework and the backlog in the provision of basic services. Using South African examples, the paper concludes with a synopsis of the gaps in policy and delivery drawing on the policy framework of the World Health Organisation, Health for All in the 21st Century. Many of the insights highlighted are likely to parallel the experiences in other developing countries.

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollution
  • Developing Countries / economics
  • Environmental Health*
  • Health Planning
  • Healthy People Programs
  • Humans
  • Organizational Case Studies
  • Poverty
  • Public Health Practice*
  • Public Policy*
  • Sanitation
  • South Africa / epidemiology