Water for Women aims to strengthen national and subnational water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems in Asian and Pacific communities through greater emphasis on gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI), safely managed WASH and water security. This learning note highlights how research can contribute to WASH systems strengthening. It also demonstrates how the concept of ‘leverage points’ supports critical reflection on how research and other interventions influence systems change. The note is based on insights and case studies from Water for Women research partners and projects across the Asia-Pacific region, shared through a joint workshop and associated participatory process. It is intended for researchers and practitioners working to support improved WASH in low- and middle-income countries.
Juliet Willetts; Fraser Goff (2023). Learning Note 4: Research contributions to WASH systems strengthening Water for Women
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