01006nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001653001500042653001400057653000900071653001300080100001800093700001700111245015000128856003300278300000600311520051900317 2017 d10aDisability10aInclusion10aWASH10aZimbabwe1 aCBMAustralia 1 aWorldVision 00aSupporting community-based volunteers as a strategy for enabling disability inclusion: lessons learnt from a peri-urban WASH project in Zimbabwe. uhttps://tinyurl.com/yclswcga a83 a
This case study draws on evidence and experience from World Vision’s inclusive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) project in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe. It shares lessons learnt by World Vision and CBM Australia – which was a technical partner in the project – in strengthening disability inclusion in the project, in particular by establishing and supporting a network of volunteers at the community level who act as local champions and focal points for gender equity and disability inclusion issues.