Community engagement in water, sanitation and hygiene in sub-Saharan Africa: does it WASH?

Author:

Tsekleves Emmanuel1ORCID,Fonseca Braga Mariana2ORCID,Abonge Christiana3,Santana Marli4ORCID,Pickup Roger5ORCID,Yongabi Anchang Kenneth6,de Pippo Tommaso7ORCID,Semple Kirk8,Roy Manoj8

Affiliation:

1. LICA, Lancaster University, The LICA Building, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YW, UK

2. ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

3. Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon

4. Health Sciences Institute, Catholic University of Angola, Luanda, Angola

5. Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

6. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria

7. Institute of Minerals Resources, Environment and Technology, Catholic University of Angola, Luanda, Angola

8. Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

Abstract

Abstract This transdisciplinary literature review paper aims at addressing the literature lacuna in community engagement and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in sub-Saharan countries. By responding to a set of identified WASH-related questions to community engagement, it explores through different disciplinary lenses the challenges and opportunities in this significant area that impacts human health. This transdisciplinary review brought together the disciplines of water engineering, environmental microbiology, public health and infectious disease, design research, women and gender studies, and developmental studies. It examined over 430 papers with 29 papers included in the final review. The main findings suggest integrating women into leadership roles in community water management and water and sanitation programmes can lead to more sustainability and can make water projects more effective. Second, cultural preferences should be a key factor when planning and implementing WASH technologies and interventions. Third, for community engagement to be effective, it should be done with intentionality and over a longer period; and employ existing culturally embedded leadership structures, such as schoolteachers, religious leaders and train change agents.

Funder

arts and humanities research council

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Development

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