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File Tajikistan-Community Situation Indicators
The aim of the community sanitaiton indicators is to provide a means to enable local communities in Khatlon region to monitor and report changes in living conditions in the State and the impact of these changes on local food security.
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File Uganda: Mainstreaming Gender into Policy: Examining Uganda’s Gender Water Strategy
Case study from the Resource Giude on Gender and IWRM on gender and governance in domestic water supply programmes in Uganda.
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There is universal agreement in international and national policy circles that the collection of gender-disaggregated water indicators is of the utmost importance and priority. The UN World Water Assessment Programme has launched a project to develop and test the collection of key gender-disaggregated water data. GWA member Vasudha Pangare is part of the project that will yield a set of gender-disaggregated data on topics such as women's water empowerment and participation in water-decision making.
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UN-Water has created a portal to view maps, tables, and charts on indicators, at either country or global level, as well as additional geographic information. Selected indicators from the UN-Water Task Force on Indicators, Monitoring and Reporting are displayed.
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File United States: Refusing to Back Down
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and water privatisation.
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File Uruguay: Privatisation with Protest
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and water privatisation.
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An interdisciplinary journal on water, politics and development.
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File Water demand management in areas of groundwater over-exploitation (2006)
The purpose of this research project of DFID was to develop water demand management strategies in areas where aquifers are being over-exploited, ensuring the long-term livelihoods of the vulnerable and poor are safeguarded.
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