Abstracts on Woman, Water and Sanitation 1998
Updated - Tuesday 12 June 2007
Since 1991 IRC has been publishing Woman, Water, Sanitation: Annual Abstract Journal. From now on you will be able to access the Journal only through the Internet. Besides being more cost effective, this will enable us to add new entries from time to time as new material is published.
- No. 1, 1991: iv, 42 pages. Order code: AJ 91-E
- No. 2, 1992: iv, 45 pages. Economic benefits. Order code: AJ 92-E
- No. 3, 1993: iv, 58 pages. Water resources. Order code AJ 93-E
- No. 4, 1994: v, 66 pages. Sanitation. Order code AJ 94-E
- No. 5, 1995: v, 86 pages. Financing. Order code AJ 95-E
- No. 6, 1996: vi, 92 pages. Low-income urban water supply and environmental sanitation.Order code AJ 96-E
Index of number 8, 1998 (listed by author name; below listed by title)
- Athukorala, Kusum (1997) Water Forums - where have all the women gone? A view from Sri Lanka, In: NewsFlow, no. 1/97
- Baretto de Carvalho, Francisco (1998) At the cutting edge of environmental information. In: The Courier, no. 170, p. 70-71
- Chancellor, Felicity (1998) Gender sensitive issues in irrigation. In: Aqua News, no. 47, p. ix-x
- Cleaver, Frances and Elson, Diane (1995) Women and Water Resources: Continued Marginalisation and New Policies
- DFID (1997) Gender sensitive design for African small-scale irrigation. In: Water, issue 5, p. 3
- Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (1997) Report on Phase I of the Project on Promotion of the Role of Women in the Protection and Management of Water resources: National Training workshops on Women, Water Supply and Sanitation. New York, United Nations
- Hill, Philippa, editor (1998) Femconsult Newsletter: Men, Women and Water Participatory Approaches in Water Management. No. 1, p. 2-14
- I Chibuye, Gwen (1996) Gender Perspectives of the Water Sector. In: Water Sector News, no. 4, p. 5-6.
- Joekes, Susan; Green, Cathy and Leach, Melissa (1996) Integrating Gender into Environmental Research and Policy.(Working Paper). Institute of Development Studies
- Khan, Shahrukh Rafi et al. (1996) Handing Over of Water Supply Schemes to Communities in Northern Punjab, Pakistan: A Case for Collective Action. Pakistan, Multi-Donor Support Unit, Sustainable Development Policy Institute.
- Koppen, Barbara van and Mahmud, Simeen (1996) Women and Water-Pumps in Bangladesh: The Impact of Participation in Irrigation Groups on Women's Status. London, U.K., Intermediate Technology Publications.
- Lundquist, Jan and Gleick, Peter (1997) Sustaining Our Waters into the 21st Century. (Scientifically based document prepared for the UN Commission for Sustainable Development's Comprehensive Assessment of the Freshwater Resources of the World). Stockholm, Sweden, Stockholm Environment Institute.
- Mahapatra, Dr. Krishna (1996) Towards Empowerment: Women Mobilizers in the Community Water Supply and Sanitation Programme in Nepal. In: Waterfront, issue 9, p. 12-13, 18-19
- Mathew, Thresiamma (1998) New Skills, New Lives: Kerala's Women Masons. In: Waterlines, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 22-24
- Metell, Karin and Mooijman, Anna Maria (1998) Water - and more - for the barrios of Tegucigalpa. In: Waterlines, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 19-21, 32
- Mwangola, Margaret (1997) To evaluate the impact of women's promotion of environmental sanitation and safe practices and how this makes a difference to behavioural change. Paper presented at KWAHO sponsored "Role of Women in Gender Development Workshop" held in Pretoria, South Africa, 24-26 November,1997.
- NEDA (1997) Rights of Women to the natural resources land and water. (Working paper 2, Women and Development). The Hague, The Netherlands, Department of Rural and Urban Development, Women and Development Division
- Nwangwu, Rosemary E. (1998) Slum dwellers' diagnosis of their own needs: implications for community development in Nigeria. In: Development in Practice, vol. 8, no. 2, p. 225-228
- Shiva, Vandana (1998) Women's water rights. In: Waterlines, vol.17, no. 1, p. 9-11
- Singh, BN; Maitra, Snipra and Sharma, Rajiv (1996) Problems and Issues in Urban Environmental Management: Experiences of Ten Best Practices. New Delhi, India, Human Settlement Management Institute
- Thomas, Helen; Schalkwyk, Johanna and Woroniuk, Beth (1996) A Gender Perspective in the Water Resources Management Sector. Sector (Handbook for Mainstreaming), Stockholm, Sweden, Sida's Department for Natural Resources and the Environment, Publications on Water Resources: No. 6.
- Trevett, Andrew and Nunez, Omar (1998) AHJASA - ongoing management and maintenance support for Honduras' community water systems. In: Waterlines, vol. 16, no. 3, p. 24-26
- UNICEF (1995) Dhamrai Thana - A successful Approach for Sanitation. Dhaka, Bangladesh, UNICEF in collaboration with the Department of Public Health and Engineering (DPHE)
- Valdelin, Jan et al. (1996) UNICEF's Programme for Water and Sanitation in Central America. Stockholm, Sweden, Commissioned by Sida, Department for Natural Resources and the Environment
- Valencia, Anibal et al. (1998) Community Makes Decisions on Sanitation Projects: An Experience in a Low-Income Settlement of Cali, Colombia. Cinara, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia
- Van der Laan, Anita (1998) Case Study: A Participatory Water Supply Scheme on a Tea Estate in Central Sri Lanka. The Hague
- WATSAN (1996) More Women Train in Latrine Construction. In: Watsannews, vol.2, no. 3&4, p. 10
- Wijk, Christine van and Francis, Jennifer ( ) Setting the Stage: Global Trends in Gender and Demand Responsive Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene. The Hague, The Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
- Zwarteveen, Margreet and Neupane, Nita (1996) Free-Riders or Victims: Women's Nonparticipation in Irrigation Management in Nepal's Chhattis Mauja Irrigation Scheme. (Research Report 7). Colombo, Sri Lanka, International Irrigation Management Institute.
- A Gender Perspective in the Water Resources Management Sector
- AHJASA - ongoing management and maintenance support for Honduras' community water systems
- At the cutting edge of environmental information
- Case Study: A Participatory Water Supply Scheme on a Tea Estate in Central Sri Lanka
- Community Makes Decisions on Sanitation Projects: An Experience in a Low-Income Settlement of Cali, Colombia
- Dhamrai Thana - A successful Approach for Sanitation
- Femconsult Newsletter: Men, Women and Water Participatory Approaches in Water Management
- Gender Perspectives of the Water Sector
- Gender sensitive design for African small-scale irrigation
- Gender sensitive issues in irrigation
- Handing Over of Water Supply Schemes to Communities
- Integrating Gender into Environmental Research and Policy
- More Women Train in Latrine Construction
- National Training workshops on Women, Water Supply and Sanitation
- New Skills, New Lives: Kerala's Women Masons
- Problems and Issues in Urban Environmental Management: Experiences of Ten Best Practices
- Rights of Women to the natural resources land and water
- Setting the Stage: Global Trends in Gender and Demand Responsive Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene
- Slum dwellers' diagnosis of their own needs: implications for community development in Nigeria
- Sustaining Our Waters into the 21st Century
- Towards Empowerment: Women Mobilizers in the Community Water Supply and Sanitation Programme in Nepal
- UNICEF's Programme for Water and Sanitation in Central America
- Water - and more - for the barrios of Tegucigalpa
- Water Forums - where have all the women gone? A view from Sri Lanka
- Women and Water Pumps in Bangladesh
- Women and Water Resources: Continued Marginalisation and New Policies
- Women's Nonparticipation in Irrigation Management
- Women's Promotion of Environmental Sanitation
- Women's water rights

