Innovations in water management in the city of São Paulo: the leading role of civil society
Campaigning for transparency and accountability in the legal framework on water in Brazil…
Read more...Campaigning for transparency and accountability in the legal framework on water in Brazil…
Read more...Introduction Studies show that women are most affected by water and sanitation deficiencies. Globally, sixty four percent of women are […]
Read more...Interview with RUBINA ISLAM OF WASH-SDG Programme, Development Organisation of the Rural Poor-DORP
Read more...Interview with Catherine Wanjihia of Caritas Switzerland: Understanding gender in the water sector in Kenya
Read more...Introduction In the fishing village of Mangamaripeta, in India’s coastal state of Andhra Pradesh, it used to take five to […]
Read more...Women in India’s capital Delhi bear the responsibility of fetching water for their family. Often, this can take time away from other activities that would earn them more money. But at the base of one of Delhi’s landfills, women are working together to support one another in the hopes that their children will have a better future.
Read more...Effective gender-responsive programming in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene or what is better known as the WASH sector can contribute […]
Read more...Guest post by Ayushi Trivedi Research Analyst – Gender and Social Equity at the World Resources Institute
Read more...Social audit on CONAGUA programmes reveal repeated irregularities […]
Read more...Exploring new possibilities for water-related commitments
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