Achievement of adequate and equitable access to sanitation for all, and an end to open defecation, requires that special attention is given toward disadvantaged groups. It has become apparent that the benefits of conventional rural sanitation programming and service delivery are often not spread equally, and risk leaving disadvantaged groups behind. This issue of Frontiers of CLTS examines the potential of support mechanisms designed to help disadvantaged groups access and use hygienic toilets in driving more equitable rural sanitation outcomes. It covers the latest thinking on the opportunities and challenges of support mechanisms and explores what works remains to be done. In this issue, we use a broad definition of ‘support’ for creating equitable outcomes.
Kohlitz, J., Carrard, N., Willetts, J. (2019). Support mechanisms to strengthen equality and non-discrimination (EQND) in rural sanitation. (Part 2 of 2) Frontiers of CTLS: Innovations and Insights, Institute of Development Studies, UK
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