Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan

K O'Reilly - Development in Practice, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Development in Practice, 2010Taylor & Francis
Water supply and sanitation provision are key elements in progress towards the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs). Women's participation is considered integral to the
sustainability of the projects created to meet these two MDGs. Bringing feminist and
geographic critiques to bear on gendered approaches to improving sanitation coverage, the
research reported on in this article indicates that latrine building and women's participation
may be contradictory goals for sanitation projects, despite the fact that women are the target …
Water supply and sanitation provision are key elements in progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Women's participation is considered integral to the sustainability of the projects created to meet these two MDGs. Bringing feminist and geographic critiques to bear on gendered approaches to improving sanitation coverage, the research reported on in this article indicates that latrine building and women's participation may be contradictory goals for sanitation projects, despite the fact that women are the target group for latrine-building interventions. The findings of the analysis suggest that attention must be given to latrine building as both a technical undertaking and a gendered political intervention.
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