Understanding and addressing the human resource needs and gaps in the sanitation and hygiene sector is a critical part of achieving universal access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene. Previous studies have attempted to map the human resource capacity and needs of the sanitation and hygiene sectors; however, these studies have focused on educated and skilled professionals, overlooking volunteers, informal workers, and unskilled workers, who play a particularly important role in rural sanitation and hygiene. To understand the current and future human resource needs and gaps of these sectors and identify priority actions and pathways to address barriers, USAID WASHPaLS #2 conducted a sanitation and hygiene sector workforce capacity needs assessment.
Kirsten de Vette and Carolien van der Voorden (2023). Addressing the human resource capacity gaps in rural sanitation and hygiene Final Report USAID
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