Sanitation has evolved from a purely technical discipline to one that includes social, environmental, economic and, increasingly, gender considerations. However, blurry notions of gender are frequently offered in the sanitation literature. Although it has been recognized that gender-responsive sanitation does not mean ‘toilets for women’, substantial alternatives are rarely debated. We structure our review of sanitation in developing countries along three lines: we start by fine-tuning the concept of gender both from the academic and the practitioner's perspective, analyse relevant developments in gender-specific policies and programming, and finally review the most appropriate toilet room and menstrual hygiene technologies. We argue that s...
This paper investigates UNICEF and Plan International's internal consistency regarding what extent t...
The way women’s issues have been conceptualized and acted on in the context of water, sanitation and...
Safe sanitation and hygiene is needed to realize the Millennium Development Goals targeting gains ag...
Innovators in the water and sanitation sector are focused on closing the sanitation gap in developin...
This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorit...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
In rural South Africa, many households still lack adequate water supply and sanitation facilities. S...
• Ensure that toilet design and implementation efforts use a gender-responsive approach to better ad...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
In informal settlements, shared sanitation facilities offer pragmatic solutions as it allows inhabit...
A growing body of research has shown that menstrual hygiene products (MHPs) are critical to gender e...
Uganda aims to reach universal access to basic sanitation under Sustainable Development Goal #6, but...
This paper investigates UNICEF and Plan International's internal consistency regarding what extent t...
The way women’s issues have been conceptualized and acted on in the context of water, sanitation and...
Safe sanitation and hygiene is needed to realize the Millennium Development Goals targeting gains ag...
Innovators in the water and sanitation sector are focused on closing the sanitation gap in developin...
This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorit...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
In rural South Africa, many households still lack adequate water supply and sanitation facilities. S...
• Ensure that toilet design and implementation efforts use a gender-responsive approach to better ad...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
In informal settlements, shared sanitation facilities offer pragmatic solutions as it allows inhabit...
A growing body of research has shown that menstrual hygiene products (MHPs) are critical to gender e...
Uganda aims to reach universal access to basic sanitation under Sustainable Development Goal #6, but...
This paper investigates UNICEF and Plan International's internal consistency regarding what extent t...
The way women’s issues have been conceptualized and acted on in the context of water, sanitation and...
Safe sanitation and hygiene is needed to realize the Millennium Development Goals targeting gains ag...