Gender and water library
Publications related to gender, sanitation, hygiene and solid waste by others
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Final declaration of the International forum: Dynamic cities need women, Brussels december 2007. |
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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency Cambodia (ADRA) has been operating in the water and sanitation sector for 18 years. ADRA's program has always involv... |
E-source News IRC | News and publications from the International Water and Sanitation Centre. |
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WASH practitioners’ Marketplace and Fair, 10 - 13 November 2008, Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh. |
Mainstreaming Gender into Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programs. A training manual for water professionals. (2007) | Manual developed by SNV and Protos for the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion, Rwanda. |
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With a view to increasing access to Basic Services in Water and Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) for rural people, SNV Rwanda assisted government districts to draw... |
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Less than 80 percent of the rural population in Nepal has access to safe drinking water while less than 25 percent use sanitation facility. Inadequate access to... |
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This case study describes the mainstreaming of gender in sanitation and hygiene with a purpose to facilitate incorporation of gender in the African sanitation a... |
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The linkages between women, sanitation and health and hygiene practices are strong, abundant, diverse and often self-evident. Yet the gaps in policy documents a... |
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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... |
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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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This report is a review of the Women's Wash Platforms as an approach to gender issues in WASH. The WWP's are teams of women established at the village level, wo... |
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It is often assumed that participation and representation of women in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) committees will lead to their empowerment. Therefore, ... |