How to move toward inclusive sanitation for gender minorities in developing Asia: Lessons from Nepal

Published: Dec. 22, 2022, 6:56 a.m.

Under the concept of \u201cinclusive sanitation,\u201d access to a safe and clean toilet is considered a right, not a privilege. Yet the world still has work to do to deliver sanitation for all by 2030, as targeted by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and recent efforts to consider gender minorities in the sector are an emerging imperative. \n\nIn this podcast, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Urban Development Specialist Alexandra Conroy, ADB Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Specialist Shuvechha Khadka, and WaterAid\u2019s Head of Policy and Advocacy Seema Rajouria discuss how gender identity affects sanitation users\u2019 experiences in developing Asia and the Pacific, drawing upon case studies from Nepal. They also describe actions to make sanitation more inclusive for transgender people. \n\nTranscript: adbi.me/3v87aqO