Acknowledgements
This Module, Count me in! Inclusive WASH in Ethiopia, was prepared by Ethiopian authors with support from The Open University UK. It was first published in June 2018. The contributors of original material are:
Girma Aboma, Manager, GAA Economic Development Consult
Bethel Shiferaw, SPCC Disability Inclusion Advisor, Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development
The Academic Editor of Count me in! Inclusive WASH in Ethiopia is Pam Furniss, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Systems in the Faculty of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Engineering, The Open University UK.
Additional thanks to:
Tseguereda Abraham, Head of Sector Strengthening, WaterAid Ethiopia
Louisa Gosling, Quality Programmes Manager, WaterAid UK
Bethlehem Mengistu, Country Director, WaterAid Ethiopia
Manaye Siyoum, Director, Technical Services, WaterAid Ethiopia
Priya Nath, Equality, Inclusion and Rights Advisor, WaterAid UK
Ellen Scott, OpenWASH Project Manager
Gail Vardy, OpenWASH Project Coordinator
We would also like to thank the following people for their contributions to the development of this module:
Abiy Girma, National WASH Coordination Office
Getachew Tikuye, National WASH Coordination Office
Arto Suominen, COWASH
Tewodros Shumet, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Lewam Abebe, Ministry of Education
Agash Asmamaw, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity
Kalkidan Gugisa, UNICEF
Tamiru Gizaw, World Vision Ethiopia
Zinash Kefale, WaterAid Ethiopia
Behailu Shiferaw, WaterAid Ethiopia
This Module should be cited as follows:
OpenWASH (2018) Count me in! Inclusive WASH in Ethiopia, The Open University UK/WaterAid.
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Cover Image: WaterAid/Mustafah Abdulaziz.
Figure 1.1: adapted from Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (2005) National Hygiene and Sanitation Strategy, Ministry of Health; Figure 1.3: WaterAid/Guilhem Alandry; Figure 1.4: United Nations Development Programme.
Figure 2.2: adapted from WaterAid (2013) Analyzing Policy Blockages to Equitable and Inclusive WASH in Ethiopia; Figure 2.4: WaterAid/Mahlet Mairegu; Figure 2.5: adapted from Chatterton, K., WEDC, Loughborough University, https://wedc-knowledge.lboro.ac.uk.
Figures 3.1 (top left) and 3.4: © UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Carazo; Figure 3.1 (top right): WaterAid/Behailu Shiferaw; Figure 3.2: adapted from Ethiopia Time Use Survey 2013, December 2014, Central Statistical Agency, Ethiopia, http://www.csa.gov.et/; Figure 3.3:© Helvetas/Nigussie Mihretu.
Figures 4.1 and 4.5: WaterAid/Jane Wilbur; Figure 4.2: USAID-WASHplus Kenya/Elisha Ratemo; Figure 4.3: Jones et al. (2009); Figure 4.4: WaterAid/Stephen Segawa; Figures 4.7 and 4.8: WaterAid/Denberu Bayelegne.
Figures 5.1 and 5.2: WaterAid/Behailu Shiferaw; Figure 5.3: WaterAid Ethiopia, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/ by-nc-sa/ 4.0/; Figure 5.4: COWASH/Benti Ejeta; Figure 5.5: adapted from International Labour Organization (2011) Moving Towards Disability Inclusion, Skills and Employability Department, http://www.ilo.org/ skills/.
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