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Gender and Water Development Report 2003: Gender Perspectives on Policies in the Water Sector
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Sustainable water management and gender equity are mutually supporting and interdependent. This report analyses four major water sectors - water for nature, sanitation for people, water for people, water for food - and provides strong arguments for the contentions that:
A hard copy report is available by e-mail: I.K.Smout@lboro.ac.uk
- Involving men and women in influential roles at all levels can hasten the achievement of sustainability in the management of scarce water resources.
- Managing water in an integrated and sustainable way can contribute significantly to better gender equity, by improving the access of women and men to water and water-related services to meet their essential needs.
A hard copy report is available by e-mail: I.K.Smout@lboro.ac.uk
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