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Count and be Counted, be Empowered (2012)
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Gender disagregated data review in water and sanitation management with a focus on Africa.
In this report, based on available literature and the opinion of professionals working in the sector, GWA develops a methodology to gather, process and use gender-disaggregated data, lists indicators with different priorities, and writes a Policy Brief, for politicians and decision-makers in the water and sanitation sectors.
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Knowledge on gender and water
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DECLARATION; Dynamic cities need women, 2007
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Final declaration of the International forum: Dynamic cities need women, Brussels december 2007.
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Conferences
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Does Increased Water Access Empower Women?
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Saskia Ivens examines the extent to which women have benefited from increased water access. She argues that while gender equality is crucial for the sustainability of water programmes, its advancement through water programmes has been limited. She calls
for more impact studies and suggests the use of empowering participatory approaches.
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Articles
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E-source News IRC
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News and publications from the International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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Weblinks
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Egypt: Empowering Women’s Participation in Community and Household
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, domestic water supply and sanitation and hygiene
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Case studies
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Empowerment: four interacting elements for analysis and as an objective for development
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This paper explains the empowerment approach used by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) in its work, and specifically outlines and illustrates some practical ways to apply this methodology in capacity building trainings, and as a tool for analysis and monitoring of development project interventions.
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Bangladesh
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GWAPB Products
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Knowledge Development
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Empowerment: four interacting elements for analysis and as an objective for development
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This paper concisely explains the empowerment approach used by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) in its work, outlining and illustrating some practical ways to apply this methodology in capacity building trainings, and as a tool for analysis and monitoring of development project interventions.
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GWA Products
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Capacity building
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Empowerment for Gender Equality
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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation, 2008
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GWA Activities
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International and global profile
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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation (2008)
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Report of the expert group meeting on Gender-Disaggregated Data on water and Sanitation in which the GWA executive Director, Joke Muylwijk, participated.
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Advocacy and Policy influencing
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Fact Sheet Gender and Water in Mongolia
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The fact sheet was written by GWA member Roberta Hawkins and explores issues of how women and men in Mongolia relate differently to water collection, use and management. The findings are based on two months of field work undertaken in the Fall of 2006.
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Fact sheets and policy briefs