Gender in Water Resources Management, Water Supply and Sanitation: Roles and Realities Revisited

Updated - Tuesday 19 September 2006

Christine van Wijk-Sijbesma (1998)

The aim and structure of this book are threefold. It presents a simplified framework for gender analysis which can be used in rapid participatory assessments and in planning. It also gives an overview of the developments at policy level on integrated water resources management, and links this to gender analysis. Finally, it summarizes and analyzes the operationalization of gender in water resources management principles in the water and sanitation sector.

Target audience: practioners, policy makers and academics working in water supply and sanitation

This document is only available electronically (PDF): download the main text and the references below.

- Series:
Technical Paper series no. 33-E. 231 pages, 24 figures, tables, 1290 references. Illustrated
- ISBN:
ISBN 90-6687-027-3

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