Table 5.
Summary of favourable and unfavourable characteristics of durable wall lining materials identified during focus group discussions and in-depth interviews in Nigeria
| Durable Wall Lining Material | Overall Impression | Favourable Characteristics | Unfavourable Characteristics |
Nigeria |
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| Shade Cloth DL |
Resembles traditional Nigerian house mat (‘Hausa’) |
It looks patterned |
It will be easy to imitate |
‘When you get to my house now, my children have torn the one at home.’ Female 18–29 years, urban Kano. |
‘It looks like a Hausa mat.’ Male 18–29 years, rural Lagos. |
| Also resembles traditional Yoruba clothes (‘Aso oke’) |
Large mesh size increases air ventilation |
Children can easily damage it |
‘Personally I have no comment on this one because definitely I can’t use this one. It is meant for the mud houses.’ IDI (Doctor), urban Lagos. |
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| Is more suitable for rural households | |||||
| ITPS |
Resembles cement packing sack (‘bagco super sack’) |
Could be mistaken for wall paper, if closely attached to the wall |
It is too plain |
‘Yes, it looks more like wall paper.’ Female 18–29 years, urban Kano. |
‘It looks like a bagco bag.’ Male 30+, rural Lagos. |
| Is also similar to sacks used for spreading grain |
It is well knitted |
It is too thick and may trap heat indoors |
‘It is too plain, pictures or artwork or painting should come on it.’ IDI (Doctor), urban Lagos. |
‘This one does not have any space therefore it will cause more heat.’ Male 30+, rural Lagos. |
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‘The sacky nature, it is too thick.’ Female 18–29 years, urban Kano. | |||||
| Wall Netting | Resembles common window nets | It is manufactured in different colours |
It may not attach easily to the wall |
‘Different colours so that you can choose the one you want.’ Female 18–29 years, urban Enugu. |
‘The other one doesn’t have spaces, this one has spaces.’ Male 18–29 years, rural Lagos. |
| Large mesh size increases air ventilation |
It is considered unusual to hang nets on walls and may invite unwanted attention |
‘Because the net is not supposed to be on the wall.’ Male 30+, urban Lagos. |
‘Having it on my wall is impossible. I won’t like it.’ Pregnant female, rural Lagos. | ||
| Light-weight fabric appears transparent | It will be difficult to distinguish the insecticide-treated wall netting from the already existing untreated window nets |
‘This looks like a mosquito net, this is fine but is this for the wall too?’ IDI (Doctor), urban Kano. |
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| ‘Ventilation matters a lot.’ Male 30+, urban Lagos. | |||||