Cybergeo (Dec 2015)

Mesure de l’accessibilité géographique aux structures de santé dans l’agglomération de Dakar

  • Alphousseyni Ndonky,
  • Sébastien Oliveau,
  • Richard Lalou,
  • Stéphanie Dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/cybergeo.27312

Abstract

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Urban environments are generally more equipped in healthcare services than rural areas. However, the spatial distribution of the latter is often uneven there. We propose to measure the socio-spatial disparities of geographical accessibility to health services in Dakar’s agglomeration, using two stages floating catchment areas improved method and the local indicators of spatial association. The data used comes from the general census of the population and housing in 2002 and of georeferencement of health structures in 2007. The results show strong spatial disparities in accessibility, a local spatial association between the accessibility and the level of life, indicating a contrast between the east, where there is a double handicap related to the low level of accessibility and low standard of living, and the west, where the reverse phenomenon is observed. Beyond this opposition, there are also pockets of local heterogeneity reminiscent of the complexity of Dakar’s area.

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