GENDER EQUALITY IN ACCESS TO BASIC SANITATION: CASE OF THE CITY OF RIO BRANCO – AC
Access to water – Fundamental right, recognition, Gender inequality
The right to sanitation is about much more than just clean water and treated sewage. It plays a fundamental role in women’s health, well-being and dignity. However, lack of access to adequate sanitation services disproportionately affects women, creating gender inequalities that manifest themselves in a variety of ways. A gender analysis of sanitation is essential to understanding and addressing these inequalities. By considering women’s specific needs and experiences, we can create more effective and equitable sanitation solutions