Disabled people represent the largest socially excluded group and most live without access to basic sanitary services, which can exacerbate impairments and poverty. Nevertheless, they are often excluded from development intervention and research . In response, WaterAid in Ethiopia designed a pilot project to meet the needs of disabled people within their service delivery work. Learning gained through the project informed WaterAid’s global equity and inclusion approach. In 2010, a formative evaluation of WaterAid’s pilot project in Ethiopia was conducted, along with an extensive review of relevant literature, including an assessment of four case studies of World Vision’s projects, semi-structured interviews and participant observation. This ...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...
Poverty, illiteracy, poor personal and environmental hygiene, malnutrition, lack of access to basic ...
During implementation of WaterAid Bangladesh’s current project it became evident that certain popula...
Over 500 million people in the world are disabled, for whom access to sanitation and safe water is a...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled peopl
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 4: Disabi...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
Water is a basic necessity, and good water and sanitation promote good health and enhances national ...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Over 500 million people in the world are disabled, the majority of whom live in poverty in low-incom...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...
Poverty, illiteracy, poor personal and environmental hygiene, malnutrition, lack of access to basic ...
During implementation of WaterAid Bangladesh’s current project it became evident that certain popula...
Over 500 million people in the world are disabled, for whom access to sanitation and safe water is a...
The ability to access and use water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a fundamental human ...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled peopl
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
The participation of people with disabilities in WASH processes is central to disability inclusive W...
Water and sanitation for all: practical ways to improve accessibility for disabled people. 4: Disabi...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
Water is a basic necessity, and good water and sanitation promote good health and enhances national ...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Over 500 million people in the world are disabled, the majority of whom live in poverty in low-incom...
People with physical impairments across the developing world face problems of access and use of wate...
Globally, millions of people lack access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Disabled ...
In 2014, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IRC obtained a grant from the Austra...