Advancing Action on Gender, Sanitation and Quality of Life Nexus in Kenya’s WASH Sector Posted on 11/12/2025 by David Waiganjo PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Advancing Action on Gender, Sanitation and Quality of Life Nexus in Kenya’s WASH Sector Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa December 2025 Adequate sanitation and hygiene are critical determinants of health, social participation and dignity. In many Kenyan households, women and girls carry the main responsibility of sanitation and hygiene management. Yet, they are often missing in the decision-making platforms on sanitation investments, leaving their sanitation and hygiene needs largely unaddressed (Wendland et al., 2019). The responsibility of sanitation and hygiene management is time-intensive and physically demanding, limiting opportunities for education and income generation (Kayser et al., 2019). Inadequate access to safe, private, and hygienic sanitation facilities further undermines girls and women’s mental health and overall quality of life (Caruso et al., 2017). Download CONTRIBUTORS Program Administrative Officer Dorothy Odera Dorothy is a Program Administrative Officer responsible for organizing and… View Profile Research Scientist Sheillah N. Simiyu Sheillah has expertise in and leads research work focusing on… View Profile