Exploring the intersection of sanitation, hygiene, water, and health in pastoralist communities in Northern Tanzania

Exploring the intersection of sanitation, hygiene, water, and health in pastoralist communities in Northern Tanzania

This paper explores access to water, sanitation, and health in pastoral communities in northern Tanzania.

It argues that the concept of gender, used on its own, is not enough to understand the complexities of sanitation, hygiene, water, and health. It explores pastoralists’ views and perspectives on what is ‘clean’, ‘safe’, and ‘healthy’, and their need to access water and create sanitary arrangements that work for them, given the absence of state provision of modern water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure.

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