This issue of Frontiers of CLTS shares and builds on the learning from the GSF EQND study, which examined EQND in relation to sanitation programmes being implemented at scale. It draws on existing global experience and looks at who should be considered potentially disadvantaged and how they can participate. It explores what the challenges may be if CLTS does not actively ensure that the potentially disadvantaged are involved and considered at each step. It concludes with suggested good practices that would strengthen the processes to the benefit of all.
This issue of Frontiers of CLTS supports the movement to ensure the human rights to water and sanitation and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on including the hardest to reach, leaving noone behind and ensuring water and sanitation for all.
House, S., Cavill, S. and Ferron, S. (2017). Equality and non-discrimination (EQND) in sanitation programmes at scale, Part 1 of 2 Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights 10 Brighton: IDS
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