Sanitation workers play a vital role in maintaining cleanliness and safety within the sanitation chain, a crucial aspect of achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6. However, they often face poor working conditions, social and economic marginalization, and significant health risks, including the threat of infection and injury, sometimes leading to fatalities, compromising their dignity and well-being. Enhancing social protection schemes for sanitation workers is essential to mitigate these inherent risks and challenges associated with their profession.
WaterAid Pakistan, with WaterAid Bangladesh and WaterAid Nepal conducted a study across the three countries to evaluate the status of social protection schemes for sanitation workers. The Pakistan Policy brief focuses on key recommendations for the government and other stakeholders based on the study done in Pakistan.
Vanita Suneja, Jaison Thomas and Faysal Abbas, with contributions from Andrés Hueso González, Sterenn Philippe, Julie Fisher, Adnan Hakeem, Arif Jabbar. Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (2023). Improving social protection for sanitation workers in Pakistan WaterAid
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Improving access to social protection for sanitation workers in South Asia
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Published in: 2023
Pages: 4
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WaterAid
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Vanita Suneja, Jaison Thomas and Faysal Abbas, with contributions from Andrés Hueso González, Sterenn Philippe, Julie Fisher, Adnan Hakeem, Arif Jabbar. Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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