Putting women front and centre
Where are the Women? Equal representation of men and women is essential in WASH sector
Read more...Where are the Women? Equal representation of men and women is essential in WASH sector
Read more...In conversation with Sareen Malik from ANEW on water integrity, gender, and the troubling issue of sextortion
Read more...Findings from applied research on gender indicators for open natural resource governance – guest post for the Water and Open Government Community of Practice
Read more...Interview with Catherine Wanjihia of Caritas Switzerland: Understanding gender in the water sector in Kenya
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...WIN is calling for short blogs that capture the different nuances of gender, participation, and the fight against corruption in […]
Read more...2019 is off and rolling, and moving into the new year, common threads – inclusion, participation, gender equality – are […]
Read more...Through the Gender Lens: Action, Participation and the Fight Against Corruption in Water WIN is excited to launch the 2019 […]
Read more...Women’s skills and knowledge are key for the sustainable, effective, and fair management of water. Here are some top recommendations for change […]
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