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TitlePrinciples and practices for the inclusion of disabled people in access to safe sanitation : a case study from Ethiopia
Publication TypeCase Study
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsWilbur, J
Secondary TitleBriefing note / WaterAid
Pagination48 p.; 1 tab.; 4 fig.; 7 boxes; photographs
Date Published2010-10-01
PublisherWaterAid
Place PublishedLondon, UK
Keywordsaccess to sanitation, development agencies, development cooperation, ethiopia, poverty, social development
Abstract

Disabled people represent the largest socially excluded group and most live without access to basic sanitary service, which can exarcebate impairments and poverty. Nevertheless, they are often excluded from development, intervention and research. In response, WaterAid in Ethiopia designed a pilot project in Butajira to meet the needs of disabled people within their service delivery work. [authors abstract]

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