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An analysis of sanitation policies in Southern Africa: The case of Gender Policies in Sanitation in South Africa, Zambia & Zimbabwe
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South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe rank 88, 129 and 107 respectively in the global gender related development index. This generally reflects the low status given to gender with respect to access, control and ownership of economic resources and decision-making positions. Therefore, more work has to be done to ensure that gender imbalances among men and women, rich and poor are addressed adequately. Case study by Mulenga Martin, Manase Gift and Fawcett Ben of WEDC
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Cameroon: Women’s Participation Transform Water Management
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and water governance in Cameroon. “One Hand Does not Tie a Bundle”: Women’s Participation Transform Water Management -Nkouondja, Cameroon
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Case study Water for African Cities
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and drinking water and sanitation as well as on gender and governance in Africa. Water for African Cities: A Partnership between United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA).
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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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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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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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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation, 2008
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Flowing upstream: The challenge of mainstreaming gender in water governance
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By: Sara Ahmed, Chair of GWA, Source Bulletin November 2007
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From the GWA Secretariat: First Ladies of Nigeria come for study tour
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Source Bulletin December 2009
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Gender Responsiveness in ADB Water Policies and Projects (2006)
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Report by H. Derbyshire on the gender review of ADB water operations jointly conducted by the Gender and Water Alliance and the Asian Development Bank. This Gender Scan examined the Gender responsiveness of water-related loans of the Asian Development Bank between 1995-2000.
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