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Concept mapping: Engaging stakeholders to identify factors that contribute to empowerment in the water and sanitation sector in West Africa

机译:概念图:与利益相关者合作找出有助于西非水和卫生部门赋权的因素

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Research has shown that inadequate access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) affects women and girls in several ways, including lowering their participation in the labour market and community activities and contributing to psychosocial stress and poor educational outcomes. There is growing awareness that addressing the gender inequalities related to WASH that many women and girls face on a daily basis must go beyond focusing on delivery of infrastructure and facilities alone and include attention to issues of empowerment. Yet there is limited exploration of how the concept of empowerment is defined and applied in the WASH sector and thus limited information on how it could be measured. This study used concept mapping to uncover the meaning and key dimensions of empowerment in WASH among 34 and 24 stakeholders in Asutifi North District, Ghana, and Banfora Commune, Burkina Faso, respectively. The study was part of initial steps toward choosing indicators for developing an Empowerment in WASH Index. In Ghana and Burkina Faso, 42 and 29 items were generated, respectively. These items were thought to empower men and women in WASH at the household and community levels. In both case studies, 7 clusters were generated and named by participants, and themes related to sharing of information, sociocultural norms, participation, and accessibility of WASH services were associated with empowerment. Some themes were unique to each case study site. Participants also showed a multidimensional and multilevel understanding of empowerment. Concept mapping created an effective balance between individual and group contributions and facilitated accessible, rapid, and contextually relevant data collection. The findings can be used to generate domains of empowerment in future quantitative research as well as inform the design of the Empowerment in WASH Index.
机译:研究表明,水,卫生设施和卫生设施(WASH)的不足会以多种方式影响妇女和女童,包括降低她们对劳动力市场和社区活动的参与程度,并加剧社会心理压力和不良的教育成果。人们日益认识到,要解决许多妇女和女童每天面对的与WASH相关的性别不平等问题,不仅要侧重于仅提供基础设施和设施,而且还应关注赋予权力的问题。然而,关于赋权概念如何在WASH部门中定义和应用的探索有限,因此关于如何衡量的信息也有限。这项研究使用概念图揭示了分别在加纳的Asutifi北区和布基纳法索的Banfora公社的34个和24个利益相关者中WASH中赋权的含义和关键方面。这项研究是选择指标以开发WASH指数中权能的最初步骤的一部分。在加纳和布基纳法索,分别生产了42件和29件。这些项目被认为可以在家庭和社区两级增强WASH中的男女能力。在这两个案例研究中,参与者都生成并命名了7个集群,并且与信息共享,社会文化规范,参与和WASH服务的可访问性相关的主题与赋权相关。一些主题对于每个案例研究站点都是唯一的。与会者还展示了对赋权的多维和多层次理解。概念图在个人和团体的贡献之间建立了有效的平衡,并促进了可访问,快速和上下文相关的数据收集。这些发现可用于在未来的定量研究中生成授权领域,并为WASH Index中的授权设计提供信息。

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