posted on 2024-09-05, 20:38authored bySue Cavill, Joanna Mott, Paul Tyndale-Biscoe, Matthew Bond, Jerker Edström, Chelsea Huggett, Elizabeth Wamera
This desk review explores existing literature and examples of men’s and boys’ behaviours and gender roles in sanitation and hygiene (S&H) and the extent to which the engagement of men and boys in S&H processes is leading to sustainable and transformative change in households and communities. We developed an analytical framework for the review clustered around 3 areas: with men as objects to change, agents of change and partners for change. Within these areas we developed six themes
for analysis: (1) men’s and boys’ S&H practices and behaviours, (2) S&H campaigns aimed at men and boys, (3) men’s engagement in S&H processes, (4) strategies focused on roles and responsibilities in S&H, (5) strategies for men as partners for change, and (6) transformation change for gender equality.
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Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Cavill, S., Mott, J. and Tyndale-Biscoe, P., with Bond, M., Edström, J., Huggett, C. and Wamera, E. (2018) Men and boys in sanitation and hygiene: A desk based review, CLTS Knowledge Hub Learning Paper, Brighton: IDS