Inadequate access to a private, comfortable, and well-located toilet remains a critical challenge for many girls and women around the world. This issue is especially acute for girls and women living in densely populated urban slums, displacement camps, and informal settlements, often resulting in anxiety, embarrassment, discomfort, and gender-based violence. The unique sanitation needs of girls and women are rarely accounted for during the design and construction of toilet facilities, including needs related to their physiology, reproductive health processes, prevalent social norms, and their heightened vulnerability to violence. It is critical that a new norm be developed regarding the design of female-friendly toilets which better enables...
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorit...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Women cannot exist in public space without public toilets, yet it can be difficult to find any that ...
The trend towards desegregated women’s and men’s toilets, including installing Gender Neutral Toilet...
The desire for the toilet, one of the most basic of facilities, is expressed by many throughout Indi...
Access to safe, clean water and sanitation is globally recognized as essential for public health. Pu...
Sanitation has evolved from a purely technical discipline to one that includes social, environmental...
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all? To find pleasant faci...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Evidence suggests sanitation...
This guide can help improve understanding of the requirements of women and girls using public and co...
The global sanitation crisis is one of the most important developmental challenges in the 21st centu...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorit...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Women cannot exist in public space without public toilets, yet it can be difficult to find any that ...
The trend towards desegregated women’s and men’s toilets, including installing Gender Neutral Toilet...
The desire for the toilet, one of the most basic of facilities, is expressed by many throughout Indi...
Access to safe, clean water and sanitation is globally recognized as essential for public health. Pu...
Sanitation has evolved from a purely technical discipline to one that includes social, environmental...
Why is it so difficult to ensure equality of access to public toilets for all? To find pleasant faci...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Evidence suggests sanitation...
This guide can help improve understanding of the requirements of women and girls using public and co...
The global sanitation crisis is one of the most important developmental challenges in the 21st centu...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
This paper explores how official concepts of ‘improved’ sanitation often fail to reflect the priorit...
For decades, countries throughout the world have failed to meet sanitation-related development goals...