Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects often inadvertently reinforce existing deep-seated practices of exclusion. Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH) developed, piloted and evaluated a Gender and Poverty approach, which aims to address gender and caste inequity and poverty issues in practice. The evaluation indicates that there is more equitable access to water and sanitation by women, poor and disadvantaged groups due to use of PRA tools, flexible water point policy, greater involvement of women in design and location of water points, and provision of free latrine components to the poorest. The poorest and women took opportunities to earn supplementary income during the project. Access to hygiene education by men and ‘out-of-school’ children w...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
Studies indicate that traditional gender roles are perpetuated in urban transition through patriarch...
There is a big gap in the country’s focus between water supply and sanitation. This is evident from ...
This paper is an output of a three-year ongoing process of mainstreaming a gender and poverty (GAP) ...
Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH) developed and piloted a Gender and Poverty (GAP) approach to address ...
Development Aims and Impacts. The Community-Based Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project aimed a...
This paper provides Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Water Supply Sanitation and Hygie...
Nepal is a country that is natural resource rich and economically poor. Nepal Water for Health (NEWA...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Water security has become the new buzzword for water and development programmes in the rural South. ...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
Studies indicate that traditional gender roles are perpetuated in urban transition through patriarch...
There is a big gap in the country’s focus between water supply and sanitation. This is evident from ...
This paper is an output of a three-year ongoing process of mainstreaming a gender and poverty (GAP) ...
Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH) developed and piloted a Gender and Poverty (GAP) approach to address ...
Development Aims and Impacts. The Community-Based Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project aimed a...
This paper provides Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Water Supply Sanitation and Hygie...
Nepal is a country that is natural resource rich and economically poor. Nepal Water for Health (NEWA...
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 enshrines everyone’s right of access to clean water for drinking and ...
Equity in rural water supply systems has been a major concern of users, policymakers, and practition...
Water security has become the new buzzword for water and development programmes in the rural South. ...
Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional ...
The inclusive governance in Nepal's drinking water and sanitation sector is a recent phenomenon thou...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (The Board) has been implementing WATSA...
Most of the world’s 1.2 billion poor people, two thirds of whom are women, live in water-scarce coun...
Studies indicate that traditional gender roles are perpetuated in urban transition through patriarch...
There is a big gap in the country’s focus between water supply and sanitation. This is evident from ...