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IDS Working Paper 561

Accessible Sanitation in the Workplace – Important Considerations for Disability-Inclusive Employment in Nigeria and Bangladesh

Published on 27 January 2022

This paper explores the relationship between accessible sanitation and disability-inclusive employment in Bangladesh and Nigeria.

Both countries have sanitation and hygiene challenges as well as disability-inclusive employment challenges, but the existing evidence on the intersection of these issues that is focused on Nigeria and Bangladesh is extremely limited. Building on the literature where this complex issue is addressed, this paper presents the findings of a qualitative pilot study undertaken in Nigeria and Bangladesh. It focuses on the need for toilets at work that are easy for people with disabilities to use in poor countries. These are sometimes called accessible toilets. Accessible sanitation is not regarded as a challenge that must be addressed by people with disabilities themselves, but as a challenge that must be addressed by many people working together – including governments, employers, and the community.

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Thompson, S.; Adekoya, R.; Mallick, U.; Adaji, O.; Rakib, A. and Carew, M. (2022) Accessible Sanitation in the Workplace – Important Considerations for Disability-Inclusive Employment in Nigeria and Bangladesh, IDS Working Paper 561, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.003

Authors

Stephen Thompson

Research Fellow

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published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/IDS.2022.003
isbn
978-1-78118-912-2
issn
2040-0209
language
English

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