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Context, Achievement, challenge, lessons and recommendations
IntroductionEquity and inclusion is a
mission critical issue in WA E&I framework is among the
six WA frameworks guiding WA support.
E&I is also a political catch-word in many African countries as there many poor and deprived people
Categorization/dissagregation of deprived people is needed in programme support
Ghana (Africa) Context • Equitable and inclusive WASH design and
execution is fundamental to WASH sustainability
• It is also the heart beat of universal access – Because vulnerable people are poorly mobilized
and thus are unable to effectively demand for their WASH rights and take responsibility
• WASH poverty is a political agenda as the powerlessness of vulnerable groups and the power of powerful groups have perpetuated it.
Cont WaterAid vision of a world
where every one has access to WASH will not be achieved unless vulnerable/weak are brought into WASH design and execution.
Ghana’s total population is 24,223,431 (males form 48.7% and females constitute 51.3 %)
4 million (20%) persons with disability in Ghana (one out of every five Ghanaians)
43.06% constitute dependent pop and 56.94% constitute adults
WaterAid Ghana’s response • Three broad initiatives were
launched in 2011 to deepen E&I work in the CP:– African Women in
Leadership in WASH
– Mainstreaming Equity and Inclusion in WASH programming and living the value as an organisation
– Facilitating a platform to advocate for the essential role WASH play in human development in an equitable and inclusive basis.
African Women Leadership in WASH This was launched to respond to global and national
trends in women’s participation in political and public life.
The Initiative aims at increasing female participation in WASH leadership and decision making at national, district, and community levels.
WAG held first High Level Women in Leadership meeting for women Parliamentarians, Ministers and Key sector officials in Accra dubbed “Building alliance to further equity and inclusion”.
• Raising the Profile of Women Leaders in WASH• Identifying and profiling women leaders in WASH– Documentary “Jane Oko The WASH Champion” on
National TV– WAG Newsletter Dawuro
Mainstreaming E &I in WASH prog. The purpose is to develop a shared
understanding on E&I in WASH programming and to provide opportunity to reflect on how the CP is taking forward E&IRegular update and refresher meetings
CP Monday meetings Annual and mid-year review meetings with
partners/collaborators and stakeholders Monitoring support visit with partners Weekly email updates and learning
Working with wider development stakeholders The aim is to promote and advocate for the
essential role of WASH in human development. Brought together 25 NGOs (research, agric, health,
national education coalition, state agencies, academia etc) to form a platform called PLAT-NET for social inclusion in WASH
Issued a communiqué in July 2012 for the 18th Conference of Ministers of Education of the Commonwealth in Mauritius from 27th -31st August 2012
Link education sector plans to other sectors to improve coordination
Call for separate toilet facilities
Key success factors• There is commitment within WAG (SMT) to
uncover gaps and improve the need for improved WASH facility designs to meet the needs of vulnerable groups.
• There are national laws, frameworks and policies such as the disability law, gender framework, water and sanitation to regulate activities of service provided
• Media
A Quick walk through
Programming
WAG Inclusive Institutional design
A Walk through
Before
After
Before After
AfterBefore
Challenges Inadequate awareness by
Lead agencies like CWSA and the Sanitation Directorate on disability friendly latrines designs and physical construction of some sector players in the country
Designs and technological options mostly not disability-friendly at the sector level
What the CP is doing?Working with the wider development network –
PlatNet for social inclusion in WASH to scale up education
Using budget tracking reports to advocate for appropriate targeting during national fora
Documenting and sharing the best practices of using WASH plans to identify dark spots
Using national and international campaigns to call on government and stakeholders to be responsive to WASH designs
Learning and recommendation The need to build the capacity/buy in of
stakeholders to recognise the importance of bridging and ensuring inclusive participation
The need to recognise the vulnerable and the poor as agent and active participants in WASH programming
The need to quote vulnerable people in their own words could encourage other vulnerable groups to participate in initiatives that seek to improve their conditions
Next steps for the CPIntensify work with women in leadership
positions to spur the initiative on African women in leadershipProfile and showcase occupying key government
leadership role Create and build a strong alliance with
parliamentary women caucus Mobilizing, training and providing information
Document the experience (good and bad) of women in WATSAN committees and other national level committees to further WaterAid Ghana’s WASH policy influencing agenda
Organise quarterly awareness raising meetings and review of progress with stakeholders
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