Need-driven approach is the ...
Published by Peter K., Environmental Data analysts
Need-driven approach is the key I assume. Forget about the demand driven projects, they will always bring the inequity. I know what you are talking Titus as I have experienced the same everywhere on small or big scale. People are dying of hunger and water and some are just wasting it.
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Thank you Peter for your contribution. Yes, I have also witnessed projects that claim principle of needs still argue "needs of 1000 people is greater than 100 people". At end of the day, the 100 people will miss it all. How can we ensure WASH projects are designed based on needs to eliminate inequity? In Uganda, the WASH sector preach principle of "some for all, but not all some", but we still experience similar inequity problems.
Published by TITUS DRALEKE, Makerere University - MSc Student