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Gender Water and Development

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2005.Description: 240pISBN:
  • 9781845201258
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.9122082091724 COL/G
Contents:
List of Contributors, Acknowledgements, 1. Water, Gender and Development: An Introduction, 2. Taking the Waters: Cosmology, Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources, 3. The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India, 4. Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon, 5. Geology and Gender: Water Supplies, Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Central Sudan, 6. Gender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?, 7. The Challenge to International NGOs of Incorporating Gender, 8. Misunderstanding Gender in Water: Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion, 9. Enabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design, 10. Water and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home-based Care of AIDS Patients in a Rural Area of Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 11. Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in Nepal, 12. Easier to Say, Harder to Do: Gender, Equity and Water
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List of Contributors, Acknowledgements, 1. Water, Gender and Development: An Introduction, 2. Taking the Waters: Cosmology, Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources, 3. The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India, 4. Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon, 5. Geology and Gender: Water Supplies, Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Central Sudan, 6. Gender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?, 7. The Challenge to International NGOs of Incorporating Gender, 8. Misunderstanding Gender in Water: Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion, 9. Enabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design, 10. Water and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home-based Care of AIDS Patients in a Rural Area of Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 11. Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in Nepal, 12. Easier to Say, Harder to Do: Gender, Equity and Water

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