Rapid review of disability and older age inclusion in WASH

Danielle Richard,Shirin Kiani
Output type
Report
Location
Global
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Topics
Health systems and services
Accountability and participation
Injury and rehabilitation
South Sudanese refugee women carrying their newly received Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Kits, West Nile, northern Uganda. Credit: Netherlands Red Cross/IFRC

We identified a knowledge gap in good practices and innovation for how people with disabilities and older people are included in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions in humanitarian contexts.



To support a new area of focus under our Humanitarian Innovation Fund (the HIF) on Disability and Older Age Inclusion (DOAI), we commissioned an independent rapid review to review the inclusion of people with disabilities and older people in humanitarian WASH interventions.

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