Published in: 1998
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Wijk-Sijbesma, C.
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This book investigates how gender is present in the newly emerging principles on the sustainable management of water resources. The book also reviews how these genderspecified principles are currently applied in the water supply, sanitation and hygiene sector. Operationalization has developed farthest in new drinking water supply services. Participation of women alongside men in planning, design, maintenance and management has brought distinct benefits to the functioning and use of the systems and created more equal chances for training and functions of women and men. Yet a true gender balance, in which benefits, burdens and control are shared equitably for optimal service sustainability and development results remains to be achieved.
Wijk-Sijbesma, C. (1998). Gender in Water Resources Management, Water Supply and Sanitation - Roles and Realities Revisited. IRC
English Gender equality
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