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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation, 2008
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GWA Activities
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International and global profile
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Gender Audit of WSP South-Asia
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GWA was contracted by WSP to implement a gender audit of the organisation in three South Asian countries: India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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GWA Activities
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Advocacy and Policy influencing
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Gender Mainstreaming in UN-Habitat "Water for Latin American and Caribbean Cities"
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From 2010 until 2012 GWA and UN-Habitat cooperated to mainstream gender in the "Water for Latin American and Caribbean Cities" programme.
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Capacity building
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Gender Mainstreaming in UN-Habitat "Water for Asian Cities" and "Mekong Water and Sanition Initiative" programmes
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From 2009 until 2011 GWA together with the Mekong River Commission (MRC) assisted UN-Habitat in Mainstreaming Gender in two of their Asian programmes: The Water for Asian Cities Programme" and the "Mekong Water and Sanitation Initiative".
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Capacity building
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Short film on Gender Mainstreaming in Water and Sanitation in African Cities (2010)
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This link leads to a short film explaining the importance of gender mainstreaming in Water and sanitation and the cooperation between GWA and UN-Habitat in the "Water for African Cities" programme.
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Cartoon booklets on gender and water (2009)
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Together with the famous Brazilian artist Ziraldo Alves Pinto, GWA has developed four booklets about gender and water, specifically targeted at school children and illiterate people.
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Water vendors versus women water users
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By: Joke Muylwijk, Source Bulletin May 2010
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Articles in Source Bulletin
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Gender Mainstreaming in the UN-Habitat "Water for African Cities" Programme
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In the second phase of the UN-Habitat "Water for African Cities Programme", GWA has assisted UN-Habitat in developing and implementing the gender mainstreaming strategy in the seventeen African cities that participated in this programme. GWA facilitators in each of these cities supported the organization of stakeholder platforms who together with utilities, civil society organizations, government departments and residents, developed comprehensive city Rapid Gender Assessment Reports. This process led to the development of work plans for most of the cities, which have the scope for actual change on the ground for many poor women, children and men.
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GWA Activities
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Capacity building
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E-source News IRC
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News and publications from the International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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Library
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Weblinks
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Gender in Integrated Rural Water Supplies and Sanitation Programme in Zimbabwe
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Case studies