Perceptions of Inclusivity and Sustainability in Urban Sanitation in Global South Cities

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作者
Luwe, Kondwani [1 ]
Sindall, Rebecca C. [2 ]
Garcia-Becerra, Flor Y. [3 ]
Chinyama, Annatoria [4 ]
Lohiya, Huda [2 ,5 ]
Hope, Caitlin [6 ]
Paczkowski, Fryderyk [7 ]
Komakech, Hans C. [8 ]
Morse, Tracy [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Malawi Univ Business & Appl Sci, Ctr Water Sanitat Hlth & Appropriate Technol Dev, Private Bag 303, Blantyre 312225, Malawi
[2] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sanitat & Hyg Res & Dev Ctr, 2Water, Durban, South Africa
[3] Univ Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada
[4] Gwanda State Univ, Harare, Zimbabwe
[5] Univ Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
[6] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Glasgow, Scotland
[7] Parakata RSR, Mexico City, Mexico
[8] Nelson Mandela African Inst Sci & Technol, WISE Futures Ctr, Arusha, Tanzania
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关键词
stakeholder engagement; service provision; definitions; urban WASH; inclusion; citywide inclusive sanitation; development;
D O I
10.1177/11786302221139964
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) calls for sustainable urban sanitation services for all, but the definitions of "inclusion" and "sustainability" within the framework leave room for interpretation. This study aims to provide an initial understanding of how these terms are currently interpreted by a range of sanitation actors in six cities of the Global South. Urban sanitation professionals from private (n = 16), public (n = 28), non-governmental (n = 43), and academic (n = 10) institutions were interviewed using a standardized tool, and data was analyzed to identify themes and trends. Terms such as "everyone" or "for all" shed little light on how to ensure inclusion, though disabled people, women, children, and the poor were all highlighted when probed. Greater specificity of beneficiary groups in policy is likely to enhance their visibility within sanitation service provision. All three pillars of sustainability identified within CWIS were referenced, with different stakeholders focusing more closely on environmental, social, or economic sustainability, based on their organizational goals and interests. Greater collaboration may foster a balanced view across the pillars, with different organizations acting as champions for each one. The findings can facilitate discussions on a shared understanding of multi-stakeholder engagement in achieving inclusive and sustainable sanitation service provision.
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