‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana
Gender plays a vital role in shaping access to and governance of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in many contexts. Notably, women and men have different WASH-associated roles as well as varying access to resources and power. This study explores the meanings of women's empowerment...
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2021
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author | Dery, F Bisung, E Dickin, S Atengdem, J |
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description | Gender plays a vital role in shaping access to and governance of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in many contexts. Notably, women and men have different WASH-associated roles as well as varying access to resources and power. This study explores the meanings of women's empowerment in the WASH sector from the perspective of local stakeholders in the Asutifi North District, Ghana. A qualitative approach was employed, which involved 15 key informant interviews with community leaders, local government professionals, and WASH practitioners. Participants conceptualized empowerment in terms of four major themes: (1) availability of resources, (2) WASH information, (3) social and cultural structures, and (4) agency. Participants defined empowerment as a multifaceted process shaped by their physical, social, cultural, and political environments. The study provides researchers and practitioners with a greater understanding of the dimensions of empowerment that are relevant to strengthening WASH interventions and practices. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:ebc52eba-1ff8-4cb0-ab8f-d4a0b481fe1d2024-11-22T14:47:58Z‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in GhanaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ebc52eba-1ff8-4cb0-ab8f-d4a0b481fe1dEnglishBulkUploadREACH articlesIWA Publishing2021Dery, FBisung, EDickin, SAtengdem, JGender plays a vital role in shaping access to and governance of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in many contexts. Notably, women and men have different WASH-associated roles as well as varying access to resources and power. This study explores the meanings of women's empowerment in the WASH sector from the perspective of local stakeholders in the Asutifi North District, Ghana. A qualitative approach was employed, which involved 15 key informant interviews with community leaders, local government professionals, and WASH practitioners. Participants conceptualized empowerment in terms of four major themes: (1) availability of resources, (2) WASH information, (3) social and cultural structures, and (4) agency. Participants defined empowerment as a multifaceted process shaped by their physical, social, cultural, and political environments. The study provides researchers and practitioners with a greater understanding of the dimensions of empowerment that are relevant to strengthening WASH interventions and practices. |
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title | ‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana |
title_full | ‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana |
title_fullStr | ‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana |
title_full_unstemmed | ‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana |
title_short | ‘They will listen to women who speak but it ends there’: examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in Ghana |
title_sort | they will listen to women who speak but it ends there examining empowerment in the context of water and sanitation interventions in ghana |
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