Water security has become the new buzzword for water and development programmes in the rural South. The concept has potential to focus policymakers and practitioners on the inequalities and injustices that lie behind lack of access to affordable, safe, and clean water. The concept of women’s empowerment also provides an opportunity to do this. However, the vast majority of water security interventions using the term are apolitically and technically framed and fail to understand complex intersectional inequalities. We suspect that many of these interventions have been implemented following a business-as-usual approach with the risk of reproducing and even exacerbating existing gendered inequalities in access to and control over water. This a...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
Agricultural technologies are often promoted as a medium for women’s economic empowerment, which can...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Water security has become the new buzzword for water and development programmes in the rural South. ...
Women’s empowerment has been a key tenet of international water security programmes. Discourses on w...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
<strong>Abstract </strong> This thesis is about gendered policy processes in the irrigation and drin...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Studies indicate that traditional gender roles are perpetuated in urban transition through patriarch...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
Potable water and safe sanitation services are some of the most crucial resources to communities all...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects often inadvertently reinforce existing deep-seated practices...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Nepal is a country that is natural resource rich and economically poor. Nepal Water for Health (NEWA...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
Agricultural technologies are often promoted as a medium for women’s economic empowerment, which can...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
Water security has become the new buzzword for water and development programmes in the rural South. ...
Women’s empowerment has been a key tenet of international water security programmes. Discourses on w...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
<strong>Abstract </strong> This thesis is about gendered policy processes in the irrigation and drin...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Studies indicate that traditional gender roles are perpetuated in urban transition through patriarch...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
Potable water and safe sanitation services are some of the most crucial resources to communities all...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects often inadvertently reinforce existing deep-seated practices...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Nepal is a country that is natural resource rich and economically poor. Nepal Water for Health (NEWA...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
Agricultural technologies are often promoted as a medium for women’s economic empowerment, which can...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...