01018nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653000900055653001300064653001500077653002000092653001400112245003300126856013500159300000700294520054700301 2014 d bWaterAid10aWASH10aCambodia10aDisability10aAccess to water10aInclusion00aAccessible WASH in Cambodia. uhttp://www.wateraid.org/what-we-do/our-approach/research-and-publications/view-publication?id=5e30af9c-73dd-4743-85ef-c936e1df19cb a443 a

This report, commissioned by WaterAid and Australian Red Cross, assesses what has occurred since this 2006 conference; progress madein terms of equitable and inclusive access to WASH; the different approaches used, and their strengths and limitations. We will present recommendations, priorities and directions for the future. The report uses qualitative methods, including a review of the legal and policy frameworks, technical documents and grey literature from both sectors, as well as meetings and interviews with key informants.