CHILD-SAN: a new disability-inclusive framework for emergency sanitation for children aged five to 11, based on a systematic review of existing guidance

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Claire Rosato-Scott
Barbara E. Evans
Dani J. Barrington
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Civil Engineering
[2] The University of Western Australia,School of Population and Global Health
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Children; Disability; Incontinence; Latrine; Monitoring; Participation; Rights; Sanitation; Toilet;
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10.1186/s41018-021-00107-6
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The specific sanitation needs of children aged five to 11 years old—those too old to use small potties, but usually too young to safely and confidently use adult latrines during both the day and night, and including children in this age range with disabilities—have often been overlooked in the provision of emergency sanitation. There are multiple reasons to provide sanitation specifically for this age group. They represent a large number of beneficiaries; legal principles and the moral obligations of humanitarian actors should drive their inclusion. Failure to consider their needs results in increased risk of injuries, abuse and/or exploitation when using unsuitable locations to urinate or defecate, and negative health impacts arising from being unable to manage personal hygiene.
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