Published in: 2023
Pages: 3
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WaterAid
Author:
Vanita Suneja, Jaison Thomas and Faysal Abbas, with contributions from Andrés Hueso González, Sterenn Philippe, Julie Fisher. Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Prerana Somani
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WaterAid
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Sanitation workers provide an essential public service to ensure cleanliness and safety along the sanitation chain. This is key to achieving the ambitious Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, although poor working conditions, social and economic marginalization, high risk of infection and injury even death, mean it is often at the cost of their dignity, health and life. Strengthening social protection schemes for sanitation workers is important to reduce and compensate for the innate risks and impacts of their profession. WaterAid commissioned a study in Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan to assess the status of social protection schemes for sanitation workers. More specifically the study looked at access, coverage of these schemes as well as gaps and challenges faced by sanitation workers.
This South Asia Policy brief focuses on key recommendations on improving social protection for sanitation workers based on the finding from the three in-country studies.
Vanita Suneja, Jaison Thomas and Faysal Abbas, with contributions from Andrés Hueso González, Sterenn Philippe, Julie Fisher. Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (2023). Improving social protection for sanitation workers in South Asia. WaterAid
English Factsheets and policy briefs Import to Sanitation Workers Platform Recommended by SuSanA (other than SuSanA publications) South Asia
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