Latin America is one of the richest regions in the world in rainfall and freshwater resources. Despite this, large populations in this region struggle to gain safe access to safe drinking water supply and sanitation services. The objectives of this research are not simply to show that more wells and better infrastructure are needed. Instead this study encompasses both the physical and emotional geographies of water to dig deep into the social relations to show whether gender intersects with inequalities in water access, and understand how this relationship may cause water insecurities and water distress. By examining local water access in rural El Salvador, my analysis concludes that in every cántaro of water are women’s personal water acce...
Though women bear the primary burden of water collection in Tanzania, both measuring the benefits of...
There is a wealth of scholarly knowledge that aims to disentangle the complex relationship between g...
This book examines water security as a prime example of how the economic, socio-cultural and politic...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
Two intersecting concerns in development studies include gender inequality and inaccessibility to sa...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
The propose is to demonstrate how the availability of water for women is determined by multiple fact...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Potable water and safe sanitation services are some of the most crucial resources to communities all...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the gender–water nexus in rural Bangladesh based o...
To date, most studies on the role of women in water management have focused on local communities in ...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Though women bear the primary burden of water collection in Tanzania, both measuring the benefits of...
There is a wealth of scholarly knowledge that aims to disentangle the complex relationship between g...
This book examines water security as a prime example of how the economic, socio-cultural and politic...
Inadequate access to safe water has severe consequences for health and livelihood. More than one bil...
Two intersecting concerns in development studies include gender inequality and inaccessibility to sa...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
The propose is to demonstrate how the availability of water for women is determined by multiple fact...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
Global statistics suggest that people living in urban areas are more likely than those in rural are...
The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one villa...
Potable water and safe sanitation services are some of the most crucial resources to communities all...
Poverty is rife in Uganda in both urban and rural communities. This chapter outlines the situation f...
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the gender–water nexus in rural Bangladesh based o...
To date, most studies on the role of women in water management have focused on local communities in ...
A substantial portion of the world’s population does not have ready access to safe water. Moreover, ...
Though women bear the primary burden of water collection in Tanzania, both measuring the benefits of...
There is a wealth of scholarly knowledge that aims to disentangle the complex relationship between g...
This book examines water security as a prime example of how the economic, socio-cultural and politic...