posted on 2024-09-05, 21:45authored byRebecca C. Sindall, Dani J. Barrington, Esther Shaylor
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) failures continue to be discussed mostly off the record, with professionals the world over repeating one another’s mistakes. Failure is difficult to talk about, but WASH failures have negative impacts – money is wasted and sometimes people are harmed. We need to acknowledge that not everything we try will succeed, but that if we learn from one another, we can continuously improve our work. Since 2018, we have attempted to foster this change through the ‘WASH Failures Movement’. This issue of 'Frontiers of Sanitation' is a compilation of what we’ve learned about why WASH failures happen, how we can address them, and how we can facilitate a culture of sharing and learning from failure in the WASH sector.
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The Sanitation Learning Hub, Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Sindall, R.C. and Barrington, D.J. with Shaylor, E. (2023) Learning From and Preventing Failure in WASH, Frontiers of Sanitation: Innovations and Insights 21, The Sanitation Learning Hub, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/SLH.2022.025