Training Module for Inclusive Sanitation for People with Disabilities
This one-and-a-half-day training module strengthens understanding of gender, disability, and their intersections within the WASH sector. Developed through research, consultations, and lived evidence, it uses a rights-based approach to address barriers, promote accessibility, and support inclusive planning, implementation, and monitoring of sanitation systems.
What you’ll learn from this training module
- Builds understanding of how gender and disability intersect to shape sanitation access and experiences
- Grounds participants in a rights-based framework emphasising equality, participation, and inclusion
- Introduces inclusive design principles, accessibility features, and hygiene promotion strategies
- Integrates real-world case studies and lived experiences to connect theory with practice
- Embeds values of autonomy, dignity, and inclusive leadership in WASH governance
- Includes a facilitator’s note to guide effective delivery and reflection