This paper discusses gaps between design and construction of accessible latrines developed by the The Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) in Uganda is committed to the inclusion of disabled children in mainstream schools as part of Universal Primary Education. However physical infrastructure barriers remain, including inaccessible latrines, in spite of the existence of accessible designs. This study sought to investigate why accessible latrine designs are not being implemented in practice, through document review, direct observation and key informant interviews. Key findings of the study include confusion caused by the various designs in use, and their inadequacy, and lack of approved accessibility standards for reference. A number of r...
Provision of appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is important in reducing morb...
In Europe, legislation exists to ensure that infrastructure facilities and services are accessible t...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...
This paper discusses gaps between design and construction of accessible latrines developed by the Th...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 2: Inclus...
• WEDC research shows that the additional cost of making a school latrine accessible is less than 3%...
This paper presents a viable solution that evolved over several years of research to mitigate the sa...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
This paper provides recommendations to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PW...
WEDC research shows that the additional cost of making a school latrine accessible is less than 3% o...
Over 620 million children worldwide lacked a basic sanitation service at their school and 12% of sch...
In Rukungiri Municipality, the installation of pit latrines is hindered by limited space, rocky soil...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence and illness. ...
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...
In Europe, legislation exists to ensure that infrastructure facilities and services are accessible t...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...
This paper discusses gaps between design and construction of accessible latrines developed by the Th...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 2: Inclus...
• WEDC research shows that the additional cost of making a school latrine accessible is less than 3%...
This paper presents a viable solution that evolved over several years of research to mitigate the sa...
The material presented in this paper was derived from research on sources of current literature that...
This paper provides recommendations to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities (PW...
WEDC research shows that the additional cost of making a school latrine accessible is less than 3% o...
Over 620 million children worldwide lacked a basic sanitation service at their school and 12% of sch...
In Rukungiri Municipality, the installation of pit latrines is hindered by limited space, rocky soil...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
Improving school water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions reduces pupil absence and illness. ...
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...
In Europe, legislation exists to ensure that infrastructure facilities and services are accessible t...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...