The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women play in the collection and maintenance of communal water supplies, and in regulating and controlling its use. Unfortunately, they are seldom considered in the development of water policies, and rarely are they members of bodies regulating water management. Current evidence suggests that the participation of women in rural water supply projects leads to improved outcomes for both women and the wider community. Using interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, and field observation, this paper explores the participation of women in the One Million Rural Cisterns Program, and how this has contributed to more sustainable water management in Serra T...
This rapid literature review explores gender transformative practices and the meaningful participati...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
The Bangladesh polder zones cover 1.2 million hectares of agricultural land and are home to around e...
In this paper we consider some gender aspects of the evolution of water management in Brazil. In our...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
This paper focuses on the interface between gender roles in water provision and use at household and...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
The Cisterns Program aims to mitigate drought impacts by strengthening the adaptive capacity of vuln...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
This rapid literature review explores gender transformative practices and the meaningful participati...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
The Bangladesh polder zones cover 1.2 million hectares of agricultural land and are home to around e...
In this paper we consider some gender aspects of the evolution of water management in Brazil. In our...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
This paper focuses on the interface between gender roles in water provision and use at household and...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
The Cisterns Program aims to mitigate drought impacts by strengthening the adaptive capacity of vuln...
In rural areas of developing countries, such as Kenya, women understand the urgent need for improved...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
This rapid literature review explores gender transformative practices and the meaningful participati...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...