Measuring transformative WASH: A new paradigm for evaluating water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions

Author:

Stoler Justin12ORCID,Guzmán Danice B.34ORCID,Adams Ellis A.345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography and Sustainable Development University of Miami Coral Gables Florida USA

2. Department of Public Health Sciences Miller School of Medicine Miami Florida USA

3. Pulte Institute for Global Development University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana USA

4. Keough School of Global Affairs University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana USA

5. Eck Institute for Global Health University of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractProgress toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6, clean water and sanitation for all, is behind schedule and faces substantial financial challenges. Rigorous water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions have underperformed, casting doubt on their efficacy and potentially undermining confidence in WASH funding and investments. But these interventions have leaned on a narrow set of WASH indicators—linear growth and diarrhea—that reflect a 20th‐century prioritization of microbiological water quality as the most important measurement of WASH intervention success. Even when water is microbiologically safe, hundreds of millions of people face harassment, assault, injury, poisoning, anxiety, exhaustion, depression, social exclusion, discrimination, subjugation, hunger, debt, or work, school, or family care absenteeism when retrieving or consuming household water. Measures of WASH intervention success should incorporate these impacts to reinforce the WASH value proposition. We present a way forward for implementing a monitoring and evaluation paradigm shift that can help achieve transformative WASH.This article is categorized under: Engineering Water > Water, Health, and Sanitation Human Water > Value of Water Human Water > Methods

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Ecology,Oceanography

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