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File Message 26 from Dr. Julie Woodfield: cases on emergencies
These are part of a research project called 'Practical guide to mainstreaming gender in water projects - guidelines for engineers and managers'.
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File Message 28 from Visscher, J.T., and Werff, K. van de: case on Women and Technical training
Visscher, J.T., and Werff, K. van de (1995). Towards Sustainable Water Supply: Eight Years of Experiences from Guinea Bissau, The Hague, The Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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File Message 29 from Wijk, Christine van: Overcoming female exclusion in Indonesia
Wijk, Christine van (2001). The Best of Two Worlds? Methodology for Participatory Assessment of Community Water Services. IRC Technical Paper Series 38, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, Netherlands.
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File Message 30 from Espejo, N.: Private Water Vendors
Espejo, N. (1993). Gender and the Management of Drinking Water Supply in Low Income Urban Communities in Latin America. The Hague, The Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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File Message 31 from Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C. (undated). Involvement of Women in Planning and Management in Tanga, Region, Tanzania, IUCN, The World Conservation Union.
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File Message 32 from Madougou, Labo: Building gender awareness, knowledge and skills
Madougou, Labo (1995). Programme Hydraulique Villageoise Conseil de l'Entente Pays Bas Phase III. Contribution au séminaire sur la gestion des relations hommes femmes. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 13-31 Mars. Niamey, Niger, Conseil de l'Entente.
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File Message 33 from Wijk, Christine van: A women's project or equality of women and men?
Wijk, Christine van (2001). The Best of Two Worlds? Methodology for Participatory Assessment of Community Water Services. IRC Technical Paper Series 38, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, Netherlands.
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File Message 34 from Koppen, Barbara van: Gender and Water rights
Koppen, Barbara van (1997). Waterbeheer en armoedeverlichting. Wageningen, the Netherlands, Department of Irrigation and Soil Conservation.
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File Message 35 from Jordans, E and Zwartveen, M: Gender and Poverty Alleviation
Jordans, E and Zwartveen, M (1997). A Well of One Own, Gender Analysis of an Irrigation Program in Bangladesh. Bangladesh, International Irrigation Management Institute and Grameen Krishi Foundations, International Water Management Institute.
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File Message 36 from Dr.Smita Mishra Panda: Case of Self Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) Water Campaign in Gujarat
Derived from the White Paper on Water in Gujarat, by IRMA and Unicef, 2001 (Engendering Water Policy: The State, NGOs and Gendered Outcomes in Rural Gujarat), and IRMA working paper number 137, by Sara Ahmed.
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