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NGOs fostering transitions towards sustainable urban sanitation in low-income countries: Insights from Transition Management and Development Studies

机译:非政府组织促进低收入国家可持续城市卫生的过渡:来自过渡管理和发展研究的见解

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Globally, 756 million people in urban areas have no access to improved sanitation, while the urban population is increasing rapidly. Providing toilets has often not been a sustainable solution because of failure to link them to the necessary service infrastructure. Resolving urban sanitation problems in low-income countries requires innovations in approaches covering infrastructure, technology, social embedding, financial mechanisms and cost recovery. This paper explores the potential challenges and contribution of NGOs in facilitating new, integrated solutions to urban sanitation problems that address the entire sanitation chain, promising better social, financial and environmental sustainability. A case study of a sanitation project initiated by a large Dutch NGO is presented, using reconstruction of project documentation and interviews with project stakeholders. The analytical framework combines elements from Transition Management (TM) with insights from process approaches to development projects and community development. The choice of the TM concept is motivated by the notion that the new NGO approaches could be conceived as efforts to initiate a sustainability transition process in urban sanitation, whereas its complementation with insights from the development studies domain answers to the need to attune a TM-based framework to participation in the socio-institutional context in low-income countries, to understand the progress of governing transition processes in informal, low-income settings. This context requires special attention for capacity-building and creation of organizational structures in poor local communities. The case study shows that this entailed specialised groundwork, with which the NGO laid a crucial foundation that enabled transition frontrunners to act. Simultaneously, this focus on bottom-up empowerment created challenges for the NGO in effectively involving the right frontrunner actors who could put pressure on incumbent societal structu
机译:在全球范围内,城市地区的756万人无法获得改进的卫生设施,而城市人口正在迅速增加。提供厕所通常不是可持续的解决方案,因为未能将其链接到必要的服务基础架构。解决低收入国家的城市卫生问题需要采用基础设施,技术,社会嵌入,财务机制和成本回收的方法的创新。本文探讨了非政府组织在促进新的综合解决方案的潜在挑战和贡献,促进了满足整个卫生链的城市卫生问题,具有更好的社会,财务和环境可持续性。对大型荷兰非政府组织发起的卫生项目的案例研究,利用项目文件的重建和与项目利益相关者进行了访谈。分析框架将来自转型管理(TM)的元素与开发项目和社区发展的过程方法中的见解结合在一起。 TM概念的选择受到新的非政府组织方法可以被认为是在城市卫生方面发起可持续发展过程的努力,而从开发研究领域的见解互补答案的答复需要接受TM的答案基于框架参与低收入国家的社会制度背景,了解在非正式,低收入环境下管理过渡过程的进展情况。这种背景需要特别注意贫困当地社区中的组织结构的能力建设和创造。案例研究表明,这需要专门的基础,非政府组织为其奠定了一个关键的基础,使FronTrunners能够采取行动。同时,这一重点是自下而上的赋权为非政府组织有效地涉及可能对现有的社会结构施加压力的右翼创立的演员而产生挑战

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