This research aims to understand the barriers and opportunities that disabled and older persons with additional access requirements may face using standard WASH facilities. An action research approach is being used, which applies a mixed methods approach to gather evidence before and after WASH interventions in one Ward in Zambia and in two Districts in Uganda, to assess the impact and benefits for the target group. This paper provides an overview of the preliminary baseline data findings, how these have been used to inform the planning and re-design of the WASH programmes to respond to identified barriers and needs, the analytical framework and participatory process used to analyse preliminary findings, as well as some of the key inclusive...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...
This research aims to understand and address the barriers that disabled, older and chronically ill p...
This study seeks to build an evidence base on common environmental, attitudinal, and institutional b...
This paper provides recommendations to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PW...
Provision of appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is important in reducing morb...
This paper explores intra-household variations in access to WASH through analysis of baseline data f...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
Poverty, illiteracy, poor personal and environmental hygiene, malnutrition, lack of access to basic ...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Disabled people represent the largest socially excluded group and most live without access to basic ...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...
This research aims to understand and address the barriers that disabled, older and chronically ill p...
This study seeks to build an evidence base on common environmental, attitudinal, and institutional b...
This paper provides recommendations to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PW...
Provision of appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is important in reducing morb...
This paper explores intra-household variations in access to WASH through analysis of baseline data f...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
Poverty, illiteracy, poor personal and environmental hygiene, malnutrition, lack of access to basic ...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Disabled people represent the largest socially excluded group and most live without access to basic ...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
This rapid review synthesises evidence and literatures on approaches that have worked in mainstreami...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...