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SEI researchers synthesized research about gender and social equality outcomes of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions, equipping policymakers and practitioners with evidence for effective mainstreaming of gender and social equality in WASH interventions.
This project employed mixed-method systematic review methodology to produce unbiased and reliable synthesis. The review scope is co-designed with stakeholders ensuring relevance of findings for WASH policy and practice.
2020–2023
Promoting gender and social equality (GSE) is a vital element of any sustainability strategy because stark disparities between people undermine the effectiveness of development work.
Poor water and sanitation disproportionately impact women and girls due to the traditional gender roles and norms and because of certain biological factors. Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions are often complex and comprise multiple components, including water supply, hygiene education, construction of toilets and handwashing stations, sometimes integrated with nutrition components.
WASH interventions often promise to improve gender and social equality by reducing women and girls’ domestic workload and freeing up time for educational and other livelihood opportunities. While this may be true, evaluation practice in the WASH sector tends to concentrate on public health outcomes. In fact, most of the existing evidence synthesis on this subject does not explicitly focus on gender, education or other social outcomes.
Globally, interest in improving and promoting equality and inclusion is growing. However, this interest has not completely translated into explicit attention to evaluate gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) outcomes in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and existing reviews largely focus on health outcomes.
This project aims to bridge this gap by mapping and synthesizing the evidence on the gender and social equality outcomes in complex WASH interventions.
Specifically, the research team aims to answer the following questions:
The project helped to conceptualize gender and social equality outcomes in WASH and supported the development of tools for accurate measurement and evaluation of gender and social equality outcomes. This project further emphasized ways that WASH interventions can lead to transformative outcomes, which is an increasing area of focus in global health. As a result, the project findings will equip policymakers and practitioners with evidence for effective mainstreaming of gender and social equality in WASH interventions.
To take into account policy, research and practice needs and priorities as well as to increase potential policy uptake of review findings, international stakeholders (including representatives from academia, funding agencies and non-governmental organisations working in WASH implementation) were engaged throughout the review process. Two workshops were organized in May and June 2020, and the review planning document (a systematic review protocol) was opened for inputs from the general public, practitioners, researchers and other stakeholders between 16 July and 3 August 2020. Learn more about the inputs received and information on how they were addressed.
Together with the stakeholders, we co-created a theory of change that facilitated review scope definition and later led our metadata coding exercise. Moreover, stakeholders were shown preliminary review findings during a dedicated event at World Water Week in Stockholm (August 2021) and asked for input on the clarity and relevance of the findings.
This project is supported by the Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL).
The project conducted a large systematic map of scientific evidence on gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) outcomes of WASH interventions implemented in low resource settings and published between 2010-2020. The output is one of the most comprehensive evidence compilations on the subject. Future research can use the evidence base collated in the map to determine which WASH interventions work as intended for GESI outcomes. This will help to fully realise the potential returns of WASH investments and better equip us to challenge harmful gender norms and power relations that hold societies back from achieving gender equality and other forms of social inclusion.
Are you interested in learning more about studies included in our systematic map? Download the full dataset or explore our Evidence Atlas below.
The evidence atlas is an interactive searchable tool that shows the locations of the studies included in the systematic map database along with extracted meta-data. (Learn more about the tool).
The evidence atlas above shows locations of studies included in the systematic map on GESI outcomes of WASH interventions. Click on a grey or red dot to view publication details, information about study design and context, studied GESI outcomes and types of WASH interventions, as well as a link to the publication on Google Scholar. Different colours represent studied interventions with (red) and without (grey) GESI mainstreaming components.
We prepared a list of recommendations for actors in WASH policy and practice, based on insights from scientific publications aggregated in our systematic map. Learn more in the policy brief below.
Other publication / This evidence brief provides policy-relevant insights from a comprehensive mapping of evidence of GESI outcomes related to WASH interventions.
9 February 2023 / About Participation, Sanitation and Water resources
Other publication / This systematic evidence synthesis collated evidence on the impact of WASH interventions on GESI outcomes in low- and middle-income countries.
28 March 2023 / About Participation, Sanitation and Water resources
Perspective / The UN Water Conference should include commitments related to gender and social inclusion, and provide transformative action.
21 February 2023 / About Public policy, Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals and Water resources
Journal article / This review collates the literature on GESI outcomes in the context of WASH interventions and highlights knowledge gaps and clusters in the evidence base.
25 January 2023 / About Sanitation and Water resources
Other publication / This evidence brief provides policy-relevant insights from a comprehensive mapping of evidence of GESI outcomes related to WASH interventions.
9 February 2023 / About Participation, Sanitation and Water resources
Journal article / This protocol explains the approach of a review looking at evidence on the gender and social equality outcomes of complex WASH interventions.
26 May 2021 / About Sanitation
Perspective / For Covid-19 responses to efficiently target the most vulnerable, practitioners urgently need to better understand how and when WASH interventions work.
28 September 2020 / About Sanitation
Feature / SEI researchers examine the impact of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions on gender and social equality in low- and middle-income countries.
4 August 2020 / About Sanitation
Past event / Lack of data on gender impacts water challenges in a range of ways. Join us to learn and share about the gender data gap.
16 May 2023 / About Sanitation and Water resources
Past event / SEI is co-hosting a Side Event at the UN 2023 Water Conference to discuss gender equality from policy, practice and research perspectives.
23 March 2023 / About Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals and Water resources
Past event / Join us to learn more on the latest research evidence on gender equality and social inclusion outcomes of WASH interventions.
23 August 2022 / About Sanitation and Water resources
Past event / Join us to explore how evaluations of gender equality and social inclusion in WASH can be improved.
02 November 2022 / About Public policy, Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals and Water resources
Past event / SEI's Adriana Soto Trujillo will present at a session discussing the contributions of rural water supply interventions on gender and social equality.
13 September 2021 / About Sanitation
Past event / SEI experts gave presentations on gender and social equality impacts with a focus on insights for behavioural change.
19 August 2021 / About Sanitation
Past event / Welcome to a super-interactive session as part of SIWI's World Water Week on evaluating gender and social equality outcomes in WASH interventions.
23 August 2021 / About Sanitation, Water resources and Wellbeing
Feature / Does digging a well, building a toilet or providing a water pipe connection automatically improve gender equality?
28 August 2019 / About Participation, Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals and Wellbeing
SEI brief / Learn about the Empowerment in WASH Index (EWI), a new tool for measuring empowerment in the water, sanitation and health sector.
8 October 2019 / About Sanitation, Sustainable Development Goals, Water resources and Wellbeing
SEI brief
21 April 2014 / About Sanitation
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