Top 5 Thesis Topics on Garbage Crisis and Public Health in Manila
Explore the top 5 thesis topics on Manila’s garbage crisis and its impact on public health, city management, and community behavior. Perfect for SHS and college students.
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Realyn Manalo
6/30/20252 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
Manila woke up to the stench of something deeper than just uncollected trash. For weeks, families have been begging the city to act. But their voices were buried under piles of waste. Two garbage contractors, unpaid and fed up, walked away. P950 million in debt. That’s what the city owes for services already rendered. The mayor had no choice but to declare a health emergency. Streets are turning into dumping grounds. Disease isn’t just a risk. It’s a promise.
What’s really wrong? We treat trash as an afterthought. But it's public health. It's dignity. This crisis didn’t begin with the unpaid bills. It began when we stopped caring about systems that serve the poor. Garbage collection is the first line of defense against disease. When it fails, everything fails. This is about broken systems, mismanaged budgets and ignored consequences.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Public Administration
Environmental Science
Public Health
Political Science
Social Work
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
GAS
STEM
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.Impact of Garbage Collection Disruptions on Community Health in Urban Areas
Investigates how interruptions in waste management affect reported health issues in densely populated barangays.
Target Respondents
Residents of affected barangays
Local health officers
2.The Relationship Between Municipal Budget Management and Waste Collection Efficiency
Looks into how local government budgeting decisions impact the consistency of garbage collection services.
Target Respondents
City government officials
Budget officers
3.Community Awareness and Behavior Toward Waste Disposal During a Health Emergency
Explores how people respond and adapt their waste disposal habits during times when formal services break down.
Target Respondents
Households in low-income neighborhoods
Barangay officials
4.Consequences of Delayed Contractor Payments on City Sanitation Services
Analyzes how financial mismanagement affects third-party sanitation providers and the quality of services.
Target Respondents
Sanitation contractors
City procurement officials
5.Perceptions of Public Health Risks Due to Garbage Accumulation in Urban Manila
Examines how people perceive and respond to health risks associated with visible garbage accumulation.
Target Respondents
Urban residents
Healthcare providers
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