Making sustainable sanitation inclusive for persons with disabilities Factsheet von Münch, E., Düring, I. (2011)

This factsheet is intended for water/sanitation sector professionals in Germany and international development cooperations, especially those implementing water/sanitation programs in partner countries. It describes the challenges, scale of the problem, background, barriers which stop people with disabilities from accessing sanitation facilities, approach to sanitation system planning, technical adjustments for accessible toilets and additional costs. It also gives one example for an innovative accessible dry toilet, the bench urine diversion dehydration toilet (UDDT). A main advantage of this type of dry toilet is that it can be indoors, thus reducing access distances compared to pit latrines. This also reduces security risks for women and girls with disabilities. Bench UDDTs have particular advantages for accessibility: - Due to urine separation, no flush water and the toilet’s ventilation system, the faeces dry out quickly, leaving no odour. The toilet can therefore be located indoors and even on any level of the house, reducing long walking distances. - The bench is sturdier than a chair or commode over a pit latrine. The wide bench provides space for an assistant if needed, and handrails can easily be fixed next to the toilet. - It is easier to empty the above ground faeces vaults of these toilets than the pits of pit latrines. There is also no need to relocate toilets when pits are full and cannot be emptied. This results in less dependence on outside help. - This type of UDDT is accessible directly from the ground level and does not require access steps or ramps unlike conventional raised UDDTs.

Bibliographic information

von Münch, E., Düring, I. (2011). Making sustainable sanitation inclusive for persons with disabilities Factsheet Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Eschborn, Germany

Filter / Tags

Sustainable WASH in institutions and gender equality (WG7)Urine diversion dehydration toilets (UDDTs) PractitionersFactsheets and policy briefsEnglishIntersectionality

Related Countries

Downloads

Making sustainable sanitation inclusive for persons with disabilities-final


Type: application/pdf
Size: 0.29 MB

Download

Making sustainable sanitation inclusive for persons with disabilities

Published in: 2011
Pages: 0

Publisher:
Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Eschborn, Germany

Author(s):
von Münch, E., Düring, I.

Uploaded by:
GIZ
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

Stay in Touch Get the Newsletter !

Stay informed about the activities of SuSanA and its partners. The SuSanA newsletter is sent out around four times per year. It contains information about news, events, new partners, projects, discussions and publications of the SuSanA network.

Subscribe

Are we allowed to crumble with cookies and anonymous tracking?

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site (so called session cookies), while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). We use the application Matomo and the external service etracker to analyze your behavior on our website anonymously. Because we value your privacy, we are here with asking your permission to use the following technologies. You can change your settings any time via this link or the menu item in footer menu. For more information visit our Data Policy