This paper provides recommendations to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PWD) in accessing and utilising water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities in Uganda. The paper has been written by the Executive Director and a colleague from the Ugandan community-based organisation Rights for Disability Development Foundation (RDDF), who are themselves PWD. It includes the status of WASH facilities in Uganda, barriers which prevent PWD accessing and utilizing suitable WASH facilities and recommendations to improve the situation. The paper is intended to inspire the diverse leaders in Uganda to upgrade WASH facilities within the country, to meet the various needs and abilities of PWD and to thereby reduce the barriers th...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 2: Inclus...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Provision of appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is important in reducing morb...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
This research aims to understand the barriers and opportunities that disabled and older persons with...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 3: Low-co...
This research aims to understand and address the barriers that disabled, older and chronically ill p...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
This paper presents results from a survey on access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for pers...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled peopl
Plan Indonesia’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) program features the use of community led tota...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 2: Inclus...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Provision of appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is important in reducing morb...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
This research aims to understand the barriers and opportunities that disabled and older persons with...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 3: Low-co...
This research aims to understand and address the barriers that disabled, older and chronically ill p...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
This paper presents results from a survey on access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for pers...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled peopl
Plan Indonesia’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) program features the use of community led tota...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 2: Inclus...