Making Sanitation and Hygiene Safer: Reducing Vulnerabilities to Violence || Rendre l’assainissement et l’hygiène plus sûrs : Réduire les vulnérabilités face à la violence
posted on 2024-09-06, 07:34authored bySarah House, Sue Cavill
A lack of access to a basic toilet in or near the home, inappropriate design or siting of facilities, or poor access to water supply can lead to women and children defecating in the open during the hours of darkness or having to walk long distances to collect water. Whilst
these are not the root causes of violence, they can increase the users vulnerabilities to violence, including harassment and sexual violence. Being aware of such risks and making simple modifications to existing programme and organisational processes can help to ensure that the CLTS methodologies continue to contribute most effectively to the overall reduction in vulnerabilities to violence. This issue of Frontiers of CLTS investigates this further.
Funding
This series is funded by Sida
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
House, S. & Cavill, S. (2015) 'Making Sanitation and Hygiene Safer: Reducing Vulnerabilities to Violence', Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights Issue 5, Brighton: IDS
House, S. e Cavill, S. (2016) “Tornar a Higiene e o Saneamento Mais Seguros: Reduzir as Vulnerabilidades à Violência”, Fronteiras do CLTS: Inovações e Ideias Número 5, Brighton: IDS.