Abstract Purpose This study assesses the inclusion of disability in Nepal’s policy and guidance relevant to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), and menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in comparison to gender. We investigated both policy formulation and implementation, using the Kavrepalanchok district as a case study. Materials and methods We used the EquiFrame framework, adapted for disability and gender, and focusing on WASH and MHM. Ten Nepali policies and guidance documents were reviewed and scored for quality against the framework, which included 21 core concepts of human rights. We also interviewed key informants to consider the inclusion of disability in the implementation of MHM interventions. We applied stratified purpose sampling...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
This report has been jointly prepared by Western Sydney University’s Humanitarian and Development Re...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
PURPOSE: This study assesses the inclusion of disability in Nepal's policy and guidance relevant to ...
BackgroundThe critical importance of safe and affordable access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WA...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
This paper provides Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Water Supply Sanitation and Hygie...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a recognised public health, social and educational...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
Background: Disability is the condition of difficulty in carrying out daily activities normally and ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
In Cambodia, 2.1% of the population aged over five years has a disability. People with disabilities ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
This report has been jointly prepared by Western Sydney University’s Humanitarian and Development Re...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
PURPOSE: This study assesses the inclusion of disability in Nepal's policy and guidance relevant to ...
BackgroundThe critical importance of safe and affordable access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WA...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
This paper provides Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Water Supply Sanitation and Hygie...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a recognised public health, social and educational...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
Background: Disability is the condition of difficulty in carrying out daily activities normally and ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
In Cambodia, 2.1% of the population aged over five years has a disability. People with disabilities ...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...
This report has been jointly prepared by Western Sydney University’s Humanitarian and Development Re...
BackgroundThe Government of Cambodia references core concepts of human rights of people with disabil...