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Understanding and addressing equality, non-discrimination and inclusion in water, sanitation and hygiene work

Understanding and addressing equality, non-discrimination and inclusion in water, sanitation and hygiene work

Year of publication:
2018
This toolkit gives practical guidance and support on reducing inequalities in WASH programme and advocacy work. It is primarily geared toward WaterAid staff and partners, but many of the principles and activities are equally relevant to other those working in other sectors of development.

Building block(s)
Crosscutting Areas
Scope
Both national and subnational
Subsector
Both urban and rural
Languages
English
Portuguese
French
Organization responsible for the tool
WaterAid
Detailed description of Tool

Published by Wateraid in 2018, this 122 page Toolkit introduces the most important equality, non-discrimination and inclusion principles, and includes practical activities, tools and checklists for you to apply to your work with partners and communities.

The toolkite is organized as follows:

  • Section 1: Get informed
  • Section 2: Understand marginalisation
  • Section 3: Take action
  • Tools

 

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