Water, Women, and Children: The Intersection of Water Security and Disability in Indonesia

Presenter Information

Andi BeaudouinFollow

Major

Anthropology

Anticipated Graduation Year

2023

Access Type

Open Access

Abstract

Residents of Indonesia disproportionately suffer from health disparities arising from a lack of accessible, clean water. People across the world use water everyday for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Without clean access to water, there can be dire and catastrophic physiological consequences. We aim to deeper explore the relationship between usable water accessibility and health through extensive research and module creation curated for Indonesian teens and young adults to improve their quality of health and ecological well-being.

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Dr. Paula Skye Tallman

Supported By

Dr. Stroma Cole, Department of Geography and Environmental Management at University of Westminster; Martha Hebi, Project Multatuli; Dr. Binahayati Rusyidi, Department of Social Welfare, at Universitas Padjajaran

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Water, Women, and Children: The Intersection of Water Security and Disability in Indonesia

Residents of Indonesia disproportionately suffer from health disparities arising from a lack of accessible, clean water. People across the world use water everyday for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Without clean access to water, there can be dire and catastrophic physiological consequences. We aim to deeper explore the relationship between usable water accessibility and health through extensive research and module creation curated for Indonesian teens and young adults to improve their quality of health and ecological well-being.