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Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia

Elshaday Girma Berhanu · AOSIS · 2026

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Background: Climate change and increasing water scarcity pose significant challenges to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) service delivery in rural Africa. In Ethiopia, poor maintenance of rural water schemes exacerbates vulnerability to climate stressors, disproportionately affecting women and marginalised communities. While women-led enterprises are emerging as a promising model, there is limited scholarship on how evaluation frameworks can capture their gender-transformative and climate resilience outcomes. Objectives: This study examines how an adaptive Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) framework, informed by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene – Gender Equality Measure (WASH-GEM) and empowerment theory, was applied to assess the Strengthening Climate Resilience WASH (SCRS-WASH) Technical Assistance Project (TAP). It focuses on the methodological and analytical lessons for evaluating women-led micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in climate-vulnerable WASH systems. Method: A qualitative design incorporated 13 key informant interviews with stakeholders in two Ethiopian regions, alongside document review. Data were thematically coded using NVivo, with findings organised according to empowerment domains and stakeholder collaboration dimensions from relevant evaluation frameworks. Results: The adaptive MEL process captured early indicators of women’s agency, leadership and stakeholder collaboration while revealing gaps in business capacity and institutional follow-up. Using a gender-transformative evaluation lens highlighted how flexible recruitment and localised capacity building supported inclusivity but also exposed region-specific social norms that influenced sustainability prospects. Conclusion: Embedding gender-transformative frameworks in adaptive MEL enables evaluators to capture both empowerment processes and system resilience outcomes in complex, climate-vulnerable contexts. This study offers methodological insights for evaluators seeking to integrate feminist and climate justice principles into WASH-related evaluation practice. Contribution: This research positions women-led enterprises not only as service innovations but as a case for advancing evaluation practice on measuring empowerment and resilience in multi-stakeholder, climate-affected systems.

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Berhanu, E. G. (2026). Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia. https://doi.org/10.4102/aej.v14i2.867

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Berhanu, Elshaday Girma. "Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia." 2026. https://doi.org/10.4102/aej.v14i2.867.

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Berhanu, Elshaday Girma. 2026. "Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia.". https://doi.org/10.4102/aej.v14i2.867.

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Berhanu, E. G. 2026, Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia, AOSIS, available at: https://doi.org/10.4102/aej.v14i2.867 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Strengthening climate resilience in water, sanitation and hygiene: Evaluating women-led enterprises in rural Ethiopia
Autor / colaboradores
Elshaday Girma Berhanu
Editorial
AOSIS
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2310-4988
ISSN
2310-4988
Idioma
eng

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