FAO AGRIS - Sistema Internacional para la Ciencia y Tecnología Agrícola

Mainstreaming Gender in Water and Sanitation

2010

World Bank


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
Washington, DC
Otras materias
Cultural barriers to women; Supply networks; Pandemic; Gender specialists; Gender strategies; Sanitation facilities; Gender issues; Small towns; Household level; Opportunities for women; Work force; National level; Private operators; Equal opportunities; National gender policy; Gender issue; Responsibilities of men; Urban centers; Property owners; National strategy; Social equity; Sewage disposal; Gender perspectives; School attendance; Infrastructure development; Size of families; Water resource; Small town; Small town water; Water shortages; Urban sanitation; Gender considerations; Water sellers; Gender representation; Primary school; Gender concerns; Water services; Service providers; World population; Water supplies; Sanitation water; Water sector; Maternal health care; Utilities; Utility managers; Sustainable access; Gender indicators; Victims; Policy level; Communication channels; Gender relations; Policy formulation; Education strategies; Sanitation services; National policy; Barriers to women; Equal representation of women; Equal work; Gender responsive governance; Public toilets; Women in development; Gender awareness; Family members; Performance indicators; Human development; Social science; Behaviour change; Equal opportunity; National government; Municipalities; Provision of services; Power of women; Affirmative action; Economic opportunities; Water system; Barriers to participation; Connection policies; Policy makers; Woman; Rural water; Gender expertise; Affirmative action policies; Pit latrines; Water company; Public hearings; Performance contracts; Gender inequalities; Technical assistance; Empowering women; Paradigm shift; Social affairs; Service quality; Water sales; School enrolment; Policy goals; Equal training opportunities; Legal protection; Community water; Rapid population growth; Spouses; Sanitation service providers; Women in decision making; Local community; Gender focal point; Private operator; Sanitation service; Mother; Gender assessments; Gender sensitive indicators; Sex roles; Social council; Progress; Sanitation strategy; Safe water; Redress inequality; Service delivery; Dissemination; Caregivers; Awareness raising; Epidemic; Public sphere; Gender targets; Levels of knowledge; Reproductive roles; Tariff setting; Awareness raising activities; Equal basis with men; Vulnerable groups; Role models; Maternity leave; Sanitation development; Gender dimensions; Control over resources; Linkage between gender; Family responsibilities; Quality services; Maternal health; Citizens; Gender sensitive; Practitioners; Girls; Welfare approach; Institutional arrangements; Future generations; Water supply management; Gender specific; Disability; Sewerage services; Sanitation sector; Wid; Gender inequality; Informed decisions; Population division; Gender perspective; Gender focal points; Respect; Equal participation; Local governments; Water resource management; Behavior change; Urban water; Citizen; Gender roles
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