Full description
This toolkit aims to stimulate an increase in quality, inclusiveness, and sustainability in water and sanitation infrastructure projects in urban informal contexts. Such projects need to be more participatory, codesigned with participants with diverse knowledge and lived experience. They also need to be more inclusive, following the principles of ‘leave no one behind’ and ‘do no harm’. These things are hard to do, hence a toolkit to help.
Issued: 2022-09-05
Created: 2022-09-05
Subjects
GESI |
WASH practitioners |
children |
design |
disability |
diversity |
fiji |
gender and social inclusion |
indonesia |
infrastructure |
participatory design |
reflective practice |
sanitation |
urban |
urban informal settlements |
water |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.26180/20923288.V1