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The Right to Sanitation – Multiple Dimensions and Challenges

Cullet, Philippe

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Sujith Koonan
Editor

Lovleen Bhullar
Editor

Abstract

The right to sanitation has been recognized for many years by the Supreme Court of India and high courts. Its recognition is not in question but there is a lack of a comprehensive legal framework that can contribute to making the right a reality on the ground. Administrative directions that have come to define governmental action in practice, particularly in rural areas, fill this gap. The focus on behaviour change, individual household toilet construction and open defecation-free status has helped in achieving some sanitation related targets. It has also raised some important concerns with regard to gender equality, universality of entitlements, and the understanding of rights holders as beneficiaries. This chapter analyses different elements that need to be addressed moving forward, including the need for giving more attention to community toilets, for convergence with other rights, for mainstreaming environmental considerations, and for ensuring equality and dignity in sanitation work.

Citation

Cullet, P. (2019). The Right to Sanitation – Multiple Dimensions and Challenges. In P. Cullet, S. Koonan, & L. Bhullar (Eds.), Right to Sanitation in India – Critical Perspectives (75-110). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489855.003.0004

Publication Date Jan 20, 2019
Deposit Date Jan 16, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jan 16, 2019
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 75-110
Book Title Right to Sanitation in India – Critical Perspectives
ISBN 9780199489855
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489855.003.0004

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