Uncovering the hidden implications of water scarcity for maternal health: a photovoice study in rural Malawi (Thyolo district)
Chiara Pittalis, Elizabeth Kogoya, Antonio Jaén Osuna, Christabel Kambala

TL;DR
This study uses photography to show how water scarcity in rural Malawi affects the health and well-being of postpartum women and their babies.
Contribution
The study introduces photovoice as a participatory method to amplify the voices of marginalized postpartum women in water-scarce regions.
Findings
Water scarcity in Malawi leads to physical strain, emotional stress, and increased infection risks for postpartum women.
Photovoice revealed hidden health and social challenges that traditional research often overlooks.
The study highlights the need for community-driven solutions to address water insecurity and improve maternal health.
Abstract
Access to clean water is essential for health, but in rural Malawi, water scarcity significantly threatens the health of postpartum women and their babies. Water is critical not only for hydration but also for hygiene, preventing infections, and promoting overall health, particularly during the postpartum period. Despite women's central role in water management within their households, they are seldom included in discussions about water access and management at the community level or within formal governance structures, where decisions are often made without their input. As climate change exacerbates water scarcity, addressing these challenges becomes increasingly urgent for maternal and child health. This study aimed to create space for postpartum women to document and share their experiences with water scarcity and its implications through participatory photography. Eight women from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Energy and Environment Impacts · Participatory Visual Research Methods
