2021
DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2021.029
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Impact of regional water supply, sanitation et hygiene (WASH) program in Senegal on rural livelihoods and sustainable development

Abstract: In 2006, Senegal benefited from the African Development Bank's (AfDB) Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Initiative (RWSSI) a WASH sub-program for 17,100 households in rural areas in the regions of Louga, Ziguinchor and Kolda. A project results assessment was conducted in 2016 by the AfDB Independent Development Evaluation (IDEV) to measure the sub-program impacts on the living conditions of the communities. This approach allowed the measurement of project impacts based on comparative pre-and post-intervention … Show more

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“…Beyond being a prerequisite to health, WASH also contributes to school attendance, livelihoods, dignity, and poverty alleviation [14]. Increasing access and use of WASH services by people with disabilities should be viewed as an entry point to addressing systemic inequalities faced by this population.…”
Section: Disability-inclusive Wash By 2030: Disrupting the Poverty An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond being a prerequisite to health, WASH also contributes to school attendance, livelihoods, dignity, and poverty alleviation [14]. Increasing access and use of WASH services by people with disabilities should be viewed as an entry point to addressing systemic inequalities faced by this population.…”
Section: Disability-inclusive Wash By 2030: Disrupting the Poverty An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Despite these efforts, improvement has been slow, potentially due to droughts in the region and low access to water for many households. 5 Social and behavior change (SBC) is a key strategy to promote and improve adoption of healthy behaviors, including proper hygiene. The goals are to increase knowledge, address attitudes and perceptions, and determine barriers to uptake of the behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Despite these efforts, improvement has been slow, potentially due to droughts in the region and low access to water for many households. 5 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%