Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural areas to have access to “improved water sources”. Women do most of the work of water collection in low-income urban areas, as they do in rural areas. In this review of the literature on access to water and women’s work in low-income urban areas of the global south, we fi nd that women’s lives and income-generating opportunities in poor urban communities are profoundly shaped by their inadequate access to water. We identify the main modes of access to water and their possible infl uence on women’s lives. Then, we examine descriptions of women’s lives and the range of diffi culties they face in collecting water (time of access, uncertainty and qual...
The global burden of fetching water, particularly its effects on individuals and societies, is large...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Enhancing livelihoods and promoting gender equity are primary goals of rural development programmes ...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Women and girl children spend considerable time to collect water for meeting the domestic needs of t...
The global burden of fetching water, particularly its effects on individuals and societies, is large...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Enhancing livelihoods and promoting gender equity are primary goals of rural development programmes ...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Women and girl children spend considerable time to collect water for meeting the domestic needs of t...
The global burden of fetching water, particularly its effects on individuals and societies, is large...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...