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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Diarrhea Prevention and Treatment in East Africa
Author: Nanyonjo Sauda
Publisher: NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT (NIJCIAM)
Published: 2025
Section: Faculty of Education
Abstract
Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five in East Africa, with
socioeconomic inequalities significantly influencing prevention and treatment outcomes. This review examines how
disparities in household income, maternal education, living conditions, and access to water, sanitation, and hygiene
(WASH) infrastructure contribute to uneven diarrhea burdens across the East African Community countries.
Despite some improvements in treatment access, particularly in Uganda, children from low-income and
marginalized communities continue to face higher risks due to inadequate environmental conditions and limited
healthcare services. The review highlights systemic barriers perpetuating these inequalities, including poor
infrastructure, low health literacy, and fragmented health systems. It evaluates integrated interventions such as
community-led sanitation, maternal education, and health system reforms that have demonstrated potential in
narrowing equity gaps. Recommendations emphasize prioritizing disadvantaged populations through infrastructure
investments, targeted education, expanded WASH-health programs, and equity-focused monitoring to achieve more
inclusive and sustainable diarrhea prevention and treatment in the region.