This guidance note outlines how to encourage stakeholders to consider how people from marginalised groups, including women and people with disabilities, are affected differently by climate impacts on WASH. The research project draws from a range of climate change adaptation, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and gender and social inclusion concepts and on recent research approaches for assessing climate change. 

 

 

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