Title:
Making sustainable sanitation work for women and men : integrating a gender perspective into sanitation initiatives
Authors:
Dankelman, I.
,
Muylwijk, J.
,
Wendland, C.
,
Samwel, M.
Place:
Utrecht [etc.]
Publisher:
WECF
Year:
2009
Series Title:
Water and Sanitation : Facts and Experiences
PAGE:
17
Language:
eng
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Keywords:
gender
,
health
,
sanitation
,
sustainable development
Abstract:
This publication provides background information on the pressing need to integrate a gender perspective into the efforts to promote safe and sustainable sanitation. It provides guidance on how to mainstream gender into this sector. Access to safe toilets and sustainable sanitation are essential to ensure the health of citizens. It limits the health and economic burden of preventable illnesses, is a prerequisite for ensuring education for all, and for the promotion of economic growth in the poorest countries and regions of the world. Access to adequate sanitation is a matter of security, privacy, and human dignity. The costs of ignoring the need to address sanitation are far higher than the expense of providing sanitation and hygiene. Therefore all efforts are needed to provide the safe and sustainable sanitation to the 40% of the world’s population – 2.6 billion people - that lack such access at present.
Organization:
WECF – Women in Europe for a Common Future
Category:
Practice
Right:
© 2009 WECF
Document type:
Report
File:
187978.pdf