WEBINAR LAUNCH

Towards inclusive design of WASH infrastructure in informal settlements


On 24 June 2022, RISE held a global launch of a toolkit and policy brief on how to use participatory design to make water and sanitation infrastructure more inclusive and fairer. You can see the recording here. [00:00 Introduction  /  09:20 Profesor Rebekah Brown, Program Director of RISE  /  17:38 Ibu Fadiah Machmud, Chairwoman Child Protection Institute South Sulawesi, Indonesia  /  29:28 Ms Shilreen Ali, Pacific Gender and Inclusion Senior Advisor, CARE Australia, Fiji  /  34:28 Jamie Ewert, Mainstreaming leader, Water Sensitive Cities Australia  /  40:20 Dr Dasha Moschonas, toolkit co-author  /  48:37 Q&A]

RESEARCH PAPER

Salinger et al. (2024) “People are now working together for a common good”: The effect on social capital of participatory design for community-level sanitation infrastructure in urban informal settlements. World Development. Volume 174, February 2024. 106449.
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RESEARCH PAPER

Francis et al. (2023) Key mechanisms of an intersectional gender and socially inclusive community engagement and participatory design approach in the RISE program in Makassar, Indonesia and Suva, Fiji. PLOS Water 2(11): e0000186.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

Francis, Naomi. (2023) Mechanisms for engagement of diverse people in participatory design for urban WASH, Indonesia and Fiji.  UNC Water & Health Conference, USA.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

Marzaman, Liza and Josaia Thaggard. (2023) Making participatory design inclusive: Including diverse residents in water and sanitation infrastructure design.  Water and WASH Futures Conference. Brisbane, Australia.
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RESEARCH PAPER

Charles et al. (2023) Joint food and water insecurity had a multiplicative effect on women’s depression in urban informal settlements in Makassar, Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Journal of Nutrition, Elsevier.
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POLICY BRIEF

Prescott et al. (2022) Promoting Inclusive Participatory Design of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Urban Informal Settlements: 4 steps to improve project design and implementation. Monash University, Emory University, Universitas Hasanuddin and University of the South Pacific. 
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RESEARCH PAPER

Francis et al. (2022) Key mechanisms of an intersectional gender and socially inclusive community engagement and participatory design approach in the RISE program in Makassar, Indonesia and Suva, Fiji. SSRN.
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RESEARCH PAPER

Salinger et al. “People are now working together for a common good”: The effect on social capital of participatory design for community-level sanitation infrastructure in urban informal settlements.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

Salinger, Allison. (2022) The relationship between participatory community engagement and social capital in the context of a water-sensitive cities intervention in urban informal settlements.
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PhD THESIS

Spasojevic, Daša. (2021) Entangled with Water: Participation and design of water and sanitation infrastructure in Indonesia. Monash University
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RESEARCH PAPER

Wolff, Erich, Matthew French, Noor Ilhamsyah, Mere Jane Sawailau, and Diego Ramírez-Lovering. (2021) Collaborating with communities: Citizen science flood monitoring in urban informal settlements. Urban Planning 6,4.
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