Tags Archives: wateraid

Call for inputs to report on contemporary forms of slavery as affecting persons belonging to ethnic, religious and linguistic minority communities

https://idsn.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Input-Report-SR-Slavery-and-Minorities-IDSN.pdf

March 29th, 2022||

Global forum addresses the caste and sanitation work nexus (IDSN News)

https://idsn.org/global-forum-addresses-the-caste-and-sanitation-work-nexus/

January 24th, 2022||

Invisible and unheard: India’s women manual scavengers | The Indian Express

https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/editorials/invisible-and-unheard-indias-women-manual-scavengers-7221194/

March 23rd, 2021||

Turn on the tap, bring in good health | WaterAid India

https://www.wateraidindia.in/stories/turn-on-the-tap-bring-in-good-health

January 19th, 2021||

South Asia: Authorities must urgently protect sanitation workers risking their lives on the COVID-19 frontlines (IDSN News)

https://idsn.org/south-asia-authorities-must-urgently-protect-sanitation-workers-risking-their-lives-on-the-covid-19-frontlines/

January 13th, 2021||

Double Discrimination: Dalit Women in Manual Scavenging – YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6d8cfBvR3w&feature=youtu.be

December 10th, 2020||

Sanitation workers: a repository | WaterAid India

https://www.wateraidindia.in/sanitation-workers-a-repository

December 10th, 2020||

Sanitation workers in South Asia: on the margins of society, on the frontline of COVID-19 | WASH Matters

https://washmatters.wateraid.org/blog/sanitation-workers-in-south-asia-on-the-margins-of-society-on-the-frontline-of-covid-19

December 10th, 2020||

Double Discrimination: Dalit Women in Manual Scavenging – YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6d8cfBvR3w&feature=emb_logo

November 19th, 2020||

Safety and wellbeing of sanitation workers during COVID-19 in South Asia: a rapid assessment from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal in lockdown (Wateraid)

https://washmatters.wateraid.org/publications/safety-wellbeing-sanitation-workers-south-asia-covid

November 5th, 2020||