连接水卫设施获取与女性赋权的路径:来自赞比亚和洪都拉斯的证据

Pathways linking WASH access and women's empowerment: Evidence from Zambia and Honduras

Journal of Rural Studies · 2025
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中文导读

研究分析了赞比亚和洪都拉斯的调查数据,发现获得水卫设施与女性内在和工具性赋权显著相关,且这种关系在赞比亚更强,水处理与女性农业生产决策参与有关。

Abstract

Achieving universal access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services and facilities is considered essential for gender equality and empowerment, yet empirical evidence of how and what WASH is essential for responding to the challenges of women's gender equality and empowerment in low-income countries is limited. This study analyzes cross-sectional data from Zambia and Honduras to examine the relationship between access to WASH services and women's empowerment, measured by indicators of intrinsic, instrumental, and collective agency. We find significant correlations between access to WASH and women's intrinsic and instrumental agency. This correlation is stronger in Zambia than Honduras, highlighting that relationships are spatially heterogeneous. Notably, we find that households that treat their water are correlated with women's input into agricultural production decisions. These results demonstrate that the relationship between WASH access and women's empowerment is multifaceted, and more evidence is needed to understand underlying mechanisms. • We find significant correlations between access to WASH and women's intrinsic and instrumental agency. • This correlation is stronger in Zambia than Honduras, highlighting that relationships are spatially heterogeneous. • Treating water is correlated with women's perceived self-efficacy and women's input into agricultural production decisions.

女性赋权水卫设施性别平等发展经济学