Paper for the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Fifty-seventh session, 4-15 March 2013, New York. Interactive expert panel on Challenges and Achievements in the Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for Women and Girls
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This report explores the ways in which access to water, sanitation and hygiene affects development o...
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In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as t...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene are rights to everybody no matter which country one belongs. In devel...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
The report highlights the experiences of mainstreaming gender at various levels in the water and san...
Access to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation is a universal right and central to human we...
This paper demonstrates the fundamental linkages between the United Nations' third millennium develo...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...
This policy brief identifies some of the major factors that need to be addressed to implement a gend...
This report is a collection of evidence, brief examples highlighting the effect and benefits of plac...
This paper raises awareness of the impacts of poor sanitation on women across the world and calls fo...
The saying that water issues are women issues has been bandied about in Developing Countries since t...
This report explores the ways in which access to water, sanitation and hygiene affects development o...
This booklet is one of a series of advocacy materials prepared for the Gender and Water Alliance (GW...
In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as t...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene are rights to everybody no matter which country one belongs. In devel...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
The report highlights the experiences of mainstreaming gender at various levels in the water and san...