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File An analysis of sanitation policies in Southern Africa: The case of Gender Policies in Sanitation in South Africa, Zambia & Zimbabwe
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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File Beyond WASH: Including children with disabilities (2012)
An Activity report, Ms Wheel Chair Nigeria outreach Program to School for the Blind Children Gindiri, Plateau State on May 25th 2012. Supported by Water Aid
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File Call for action of WASH practitioners’ Marketplace and Fair, 2008
WASH practitioners’ Marketplace and Fair, 10 - 13 November 2008, Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh.
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File Case study on Gender and Empowerment through Wash
It is often assumed that participation and representation of women in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) committees will lead to their empowerment. Therefore, in order to get a better insight into “How” participation in the WASH committees can lead to empowerment of women, Simavi and the Gender and Water Alliance, through the Gender and Water Programme Bangladesh, decided to do a study to get a better insight on “If”, “How” and “Why” women’s empowerment has taken place as a result of participation in the WASH committee or other WASH interventions.
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File Climate Change and Gender
This GWA factsheet illustrates the gender aspects of climate change and can be useful in a ToT on gender and climate change.
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File Community Based Disaster Risk Mitigation- Gujarat
The poor live with minor and major hazards and disaster risk on a daily basis. Mitigating disaster risk involves reducing vulnerability and improving coping capacities and needs to involve all stakeholders. It is recommended that disaster mitigation is made integral part of regular developmental programs.
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File DECLARATION; Dynamic cities need women, 2007
Final declaration of the International forum: Dynamic cities need women, Brussels december 2007.
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News and publications from the International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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Fact Sheet Gender and Water in Mongolia
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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This toolkit on Gender and Climate Change is part of an important endeavour by Isis International to explore innovative and strategic ways to communicate gender justice and climate justice issues, especially from Southern feminist perspectives.
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