Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) calls for sustainable urban sanitation services for all, but the definitions of “inclusion” and “sustainability” within the framework leave room for interpretation. This study aims to provide an initial understanding of how these terms are currently interpreted by a range of sanitation actors in six cities of the Global South. Urban sanitation professionals from private (n = 16), public (n = 28), non-governmental (n = 43), and academic (n = 10) institutions were interviewed using a standardized tool, and data was analyzed to identify themes and trends. Terms such as “everyone” or “for all” shed little light on how to ensure inclusion, though disabled people, women, children, and the poor were all highlig...
In the face of urbanization, alternative approaches are needed to deliver adequate and inclusive san...
Target 6.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to sanitation by 2030. Th...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Approximately 70% of the world’s population will be urbanized by 2050. This will increase pressure o...
Sustainability and equity are two desirable but ambiguous concepts often used to describe goals for ...
Progress toward Sustainable Development Goals for global access to safe sanitation is lagging signif...
Rapid urbanization in developing countries demands better integration of planning and delivery of ba...
peer reviewedThe article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and ...
To better leverage opportunities arising out of sustainable and inclusive management of sanitation s...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
Universal access to sustainable and equitable sanitation is a Sustainable Development Goal on the 20...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
The article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and sanitation (W...
Two and a half billion people mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia remain without improved...
In the face of urbanization, alternative approaches are needed to deliver adequate and inclusive san...
Target 6.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to sanitation by 2030. Th...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Approximately 70% of the world’s population will be urbanized by 2050. This will increase pressure o...
Sustainability and equity are two desirable but ambiguous concepts often used to describe goals for ...
Progress toward Sustainable Development Goals for global access to safe sanitation is lagging signif...
Rapid urbanization in developing countries demands better integration of planning and delivery of ba...
peer reviewedThe article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and ...
To better leverage opportunities arising out of sustainable and inclusive management of sanitation s...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.2 calls for ‘adequate and equitable sanitation for all’....
Universal access to sustainable and equitable sanitation is a Sustainable Development Goal on the 20...
Plans to improve access to sanitation in towns and cities of the global South are hampered by multip...
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite signifi...
The article contributes to the debate on the sustainable provision of water supply and sanitation (W...
Two and a half billion people mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia remain without improved...
In the face of urbanization, alternative approaches are needed to deliver adequate and inclusive san...
Target 6.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to sanitation by 2030. Th...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...