This paper explores the gender differences in water collection in Makondo Parish in Uganda as a case study. Our analysis is based on data collected from a cross-sectional survey, in-depth interviews, focus groups, and participant observation in the study area. This data confirms that children and women are most burdened by water collection. Unless it is for commercial or work-related reasons or when there is a long drought, men rarely fetch water. Our study further reveals that children and women walk distances of less than half a kilometre to more than two kilometres on rugged and hilly roads and paths, carrying water on their heads or by hand. They spend a lot of time queuing at improved water sources, and suffer from health complicat...
This article uses household survey data from Madagascar to examine water supply choice and time spen...
The purpose of this study was to assess how water scarcity affects women’s time-space activity. Time...
Water crises tend to impact women and men of different ages differently. In most cultures, women of ...
This paper explores the gender differences in water collection in Makondo Parish in Uganda as a case...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
BackgroundIt is estimated that more than two-thirds of the population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) mu...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that more than two-thirds of the population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The global burden of fetching water, particularly its effects on individuals and societies, is large...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
This is a qualitative study that explores people‟s perspectives of water as a constraint to socio-ec...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
In rural Uganda, dawn approaches as and a mother and daughter gather their empty jericans (3- to 5- ...
Access to water for domestic use is a serious impediment to the development of East Africa. Througho...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
This article uses household survey data from Madagascar to examine water supply choice and time spen...
The purpose of this study was to assess how water scarcity affects women’s time-space activity. Time...
Water crises tend to impact women and men of different ages differently. In most cultures, women of ...
This paper explores the gender differences in water collection in Makondo Parish in Uganda as a case...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
BackgroundIt is estimated that more than two-thirds of the population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) mu...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that more than two-thirds of the population in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
The global burden of fetching water, particularly its effects on individuals and societies, is large...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
This is a qualitative study that explores people‟s perspectives of water as a constraint to socio-ec...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
In rural Uganda, dawn approaches as and a mother and daughter gather their empty jericans (3- to 5- ...
Access to water for domestic use is a serious impediment to the development of East Africa. Througho...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
This article uses household survey data from Madagascar to examine water supply choice and time spen...
The purpose of this study was to assess how water scarcity affects women’s time-space activity. Time...
Water crises tend to impact women and men of different ages differently. In most cultures, women of ...