WASH and Older People

SLH Learning Papers 12
March 2022

Today, people worldwide can expect to live into their 60s and beyond.

There are estimated to be around 900 million older adults (aged 60 years and above), around 13 per cent of the world population.

The COVID-19 pandemic helped shed light on the specific needs of older people as a group more susceptible to severe disease/infection, and revealed the lack of capacity within water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) NGOs to respond to these specific needs.

This SLH Learning Paper explores the WASH needs of older people in both development and humanitarian contexts, as well as the fundamental role older people play in facilitating other people’s WASH access, health, and wellbeing.

The paper refers to the data WASH actors collect on older people in order to understand their differing WASH needs, the barriers to accessing WASH, and the need to ensure older people’s participation, including their active role in helping find the solutions.

Recommendations are made for planning with communities and programme design; WASH programme implementation and to reduce environmental barriers.

Additional details

PublisherInstitute of Development Studies
ThemesCOVID-19, Health, Hygiene, Leave no one behind, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Older people, Sanitation and health impacts
Citation
Cavill, S.; Chuktu, N., Farrington, M., Hiscock, D., Muturi, C., Nath, P. and Staunton, M. (2022) ‘WASH and Older People’, SLH Learning Paper 12, The Sanitation Learning Hub, Brighton: IDS, DOI: 10.19088/SLH.2022.003
LanguageEnglish

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