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Maharashtra: Women’s water project transforms village (and may be a cure for baldness!)
By: Pramod Deshmukh. Source Bulletin February 2007
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Tonga: Participatory approaches for rainwater harvesting
By: Kamal Khatri, Source bulletin November 2007
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Making water quality visible: for women as well as for men
By: Stephany Kersten and Ammatilla Ahmed, CARE International Yemen and Kaid Al Sidrayh from Water and ENvioronment Centre Sana'a University, Yemen, Source Bulletin May 2008
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Brazil: Rainwater harvesting in semi-arid region helps women
By: Daniela Noguiera, Department of Sociology, University of Brasilia (SOL/UNB), Culture et Societes Urbaines, Paris 8 (CSU/CNRS), Source Bulletin September 2008
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Burkina Faso: From water managers to water "beggars"
By: Margriet Reinders, GWA facilitator, Source bulletin September 2008
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Cartoon booklets on gender and water speak to people all over the world
Source Bulletin May 2009
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Water vendors versus women water users
By: Joke Muylwijk, Source Bulletin May 2010
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Water vendors versus women water users
By: Joke Muylwijk, Source Bulletin May 2010
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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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File Case Studies on Mainstreaming Gender in WATSAN Programs in Nepal
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