Experience in the Decade Service rural sanitation projects is that women’s cultural and traditional beliefs should be taken into account in training programmes. Care should be taken not to overburden already burdened rural women; men should be motivated to share and respect the views of women who should be visible in all aspects, from project planning to monitoring and evaluation and not only as ‘carers’ providing tea and meals or relegated to menial tasks of fetching and carrying
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
The paper explores the relationship between gender roles and development infrastructure projects in ...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
Women play a crucial role in providing care and support, and also in the use and management of the w...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
The saying that water issues are women issues has been bandied about in Developing Countries since t...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Bihar is a backward state with 90% of rural population. Only 20% of the families have toilets. Men g...
The world and its governments have committed to halve the proportion of population who do not have a...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects often inadvertently reinforce existing deep-seated practices...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
Safe sanitation and hygiene is needed to realize the Millennium Development Goals targeting gains ag...
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
The paper explores the relationship between gender roles and development infrastructure projects in ...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
Women play a crucial role in providing care and support, and also in the use and management of the w...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
The saying that water issues are women issues has been bandied about in Developing Countries since t...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Bihar is a backward state with 90% of rural population. Only 20% of the families have toilets. Men g...
The world and its governments have committed to halve the proportion of population who do not have a...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects often inadvertently reinforce existing deep-seated practices...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
This paper comprises of a summary on gender issues in water and sanitation, the case of Tanzania. It...
Safe sanitation and hygiene is needed to realize the Millennium Development Goals targeting gains ag...
Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is an acute problem for all who live in poor and overcrowded...
The paper explores the relationship between gender roles and development infrastructure projects in ...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...