Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Engaging communities in humanitarian programming is key to ensuring their participation in decision-making that affects them as outlined by commitment 4 of the Core Humanitarian Standards. Based on learning from the West-African Ebola response (2014−2016), Oxfam’s WASH (water, sa...

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Main Authors: Eva Niederberger, Tanya Glanville-Wallis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/862
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spelling doaj-d616646f28414d498d4af040fcae03f52020-11-25T01:23:18ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-04-0111486210.3390/w11040862w11040862Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)Eva Niederberger0Tanya Glanville-Wallis1Global Public Health Promotion Lead, Oxfam International, Global Humanitarian Team, Oxford OX42JY, UKWASH Communication Specialist, Oxfam International, Global Humanitarian Team, Oxford OX42JY, UKEngaging communities in humanitarian programming is key to ensuring their participation in decision-making that affects them as outlined by commitment 4 of the Core Humanitarian Standards. Based on learning from the West-African Ebola response (2014−2016), Oxfam’s WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) team is undertaking a paradigm shift toward greater community engagement (hereafter referred to as CE) in WASH, with a strong focus on measuring community participation—a crucial step toward understanding how we can better involve communities in reducing the risks of WASH-related diseases. This article presents key findings from Oxfam’s recent responses in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), describing the process of building trust and identifying barriers and enablers to meaningful CE in emergencies.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/862community engagementWASH innovationsapproaches to provision of WASHdisease outbreakrisk reductionpublic health promotion
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Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Water
community engagement
WASH innovations
approaches to provision of WASH
disease outbreak
risk reduction
public health promotion
author_facet Eva Niederberger
Tanya Glanville-Wallis
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title Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
title_short Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
title_full Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
title_fullStr Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
title_full_unstemmed Community Engagement in WASH Emergencies: Understanding Barriers and Enablers Based on Action Research from Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
title_sort community engagement in wash emergencies: understanding barriers and enablers based on action research from bangladesh and the democratic republic of congo (drc)
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Engaging communities in humanitarian programming is key to ensuring their participation in decision-making that affects them as outlined by commitment 4 of the Core Humanitarian Standards. Based on learning from the West-African Ebola response (2014−2016), Oxfam’s WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) team is undertaking a paradigm shift toward greater community engagement (hereafter referred to as CE) in WASH, with a strong focus on measuring community participation—a crucial step toward understanding how we can better involve communities in reducing the risks of WASH-related diseases. This article presents key findings from Oxfam’s recent responses in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), describing the process of building trust and identifying barriers and enablers to meaningful CE in emergencies.
topic community engagement
WASH innovations
approaches to provision of WASH
disease outbreak
risk reduction
public health promotion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/862
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