Water

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​​​​​​​​​​Women are often the primary users and have the responsibility for management of water in domestic consumption, subsistence agriculture, health and sanitation. A lack of safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation facilities therefore affects women and girls disproportionately.

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SDC [1.6 MB]
This document is to support SDC project staff and partners such as na... This document is to support SDC project staff and partners such as national programme officers and water organisations to mainstream gender equality into SDC water, hygiene and sanitation interventions. It will illustrate how to «put gender on the agenda» in terms of gender strategies and gender sensitive water policies and ensure that people are engaged and remain committed. More

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SDC [1.6 MB]
This document is to support SDC project staff and partners such as national programme officers and water organisations to mainstream gender equality into SDC water, hygiene and sanitation interventions. It will illustrate how to «put gender on the agenda» in terms of gender strategies and gender sensitive water policies and ensure that people are engaged and remain committed.
 

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