Transgender-inclusive sanitation: insights from South Asia

This paper provides insights from initiatives to include transgender people in sanitation programming in South Asia. Three case studies of recent actions to make sanitation inclusive for transgender people (in India and Nepal) are presented, accompanied by reflections and recommendations to guide fu...

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Published in:Waterlines Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 102 - 117
Main Authors: Boyce, Paul, Brown, Sarah, Cavill, Sue, Chaukekar, Sonalee, Chisenga, Beatrice, Dash, Mamata, Dasgupta, Rohit K, De La Brosse, Noemie, Dhall, Pawan, Fisher, Julie, Gutierrez-Patterson, Marli, Hemabati, Oinam, Hueso, Andrés, Khan, Salma, Khurai, Santa, Patkar, Archana, Nath, Priya, Snel, Marielle, Thapa, Kopila
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Practical Action Publishing 01-04-2018
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Summary:This paper provides insights from initiatives to include transgender people in sanitation programming in South Asia. Three case studies of recent actions to make sanitation inclusive for transgender people (in India and Nepal) are presented, accompanied by reflections and recommendations to guide future practice. Practitioners are recommended to: engage with transgender people as partners at all stages of an initiative; recognize that the language of gender identity is not fixed, varying across cultures and between generations; and acknowledge that transgender people are not a single homogeneous group but rather have diverse identities, histories, and priorities. The case studies aim to raise awareness of the diversity of transgender identities, exploring the needs and aspirations of transgender women, transgender men, and third gender people in South Asia.
ISSN:0262-8104
1756-3488
DOI:10.3362/1756-3488.18-00004