Making Water Supply and Sanitation Work for Women and Men: Tools for Task Teams

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Dec 01, 2010
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Making Water Supply and Sanitation Work for Women and Men: Tools for Task Teams

World Bank December 2010.

The primary objective of this publication is to provide brief, relevant, and practical tools for World Bank task teams and their country counterparts to facilitate their work in addressing gender and other related social issues in water supply and sanitation (WSS) policies and projects. The term “tool” was selected to convey the notion that these materials are nuts and bolts resources to be used when needed, and to emphasize that they are not requirements or directives.

 

Related Information:

Mainstreaming Gender in Water Projects

Impacts of PPPs on Gender Inclusion

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