Water for Women aims to improve the health, gender equality and wellbeing of Asian and Pacific communities through strengthened national and subnational water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector systems with greater emphasis on gender and social inclusion, safely managed WASH and water security.
This learning note emerges from discussions under Water for Women’s systems strengthening Learning Agenda initiative, which reiterates that WASH systems are made up of – and exist to benefit – people. We present lessons learnt from 20 Water for Women civil society organisation (CSO) led projects about what it means to strengthen WASH systems, viewed through the lens of systems as networks of people and actors.
Water for Women (2022). Learning Note 1: Engaging with the people and actors within WASH systems Water for Women
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