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Burkina Faso: From water managers to water "beggars"
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By: Margriet Reinders, GWA facilitator, Source bulletin September 2008
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Brazil: Rainwater harvesting in semi-arid region helps women
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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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Making water quality visible: for women as well as for men
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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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Tonga: Participatory approaches for rainwater harvesting
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By: Kamal Khatri, Source bulletin November 2007
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Maharashtra: Women’s water project transforms village (and may be a cure for baldness!)
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By: Pramod Deshmukh. Source Bulletin February 2007
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International Conference on Environmental Education in Ahmedabad, 2007
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World Urban Forum III, 2006
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World Water Week 2005
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From 21 to 27 August the World Water Week took place in Stockholm. GWA Steering Committee member Mariela Garcia Vargas spoke at the opening session on "Working Partnerships and Combined Approaches for Improved Water and Sanitation Services for the Poor. Empowering Experiences in Cali, Columbia" ensuring attention for gender at one of the most important sessions of the week.
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SACOSAN 2006
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Three years after the first South Asian Conference on Sanitation which was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the second SACOSAN took place from 20-21 September 2006 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The executive director of GWA was invited by the Ministry of Environment of Pakistan to speak about “A Gender Approach to Sanitation – Empowerment of Women, Men and Children” in a Gender and Sanitation Session.
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LatinoSan 2007
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