5 Citations
Women and Water Management: A case study from the rural communities in Vietnam
- Political Science
- 2018
Women in developing countries are domestic water managers, and therefore can be regarded as the primary beneficiaries of water supply project, particularly domestic water supply services (DWSSs).…
Gender, Women and Sanitation
- SociologyWater and Sanitation for the 21st Century: Health and Microbiological Aspects of Excreta and Wastewater Management (Global Water Pathogen Project)
- 2019
Gender variations in access, choice to use and cleaning of shared latrines; experiences from Kampala Slums, Uganda
- SociologyBMC Public Health
- 2014
The presence of sanitation facilities as the first step in the access, choice, use, and cleaning by both women and men has distinct motivations and limitations along gender lines is confirmed.
Socio-economic status of women and its influence on their participation in rural water supply projects in Ghana
- Economics
- 2013
This paper focuses on the socio-economic status of women and its influence on their participation in rural water supply provision and management in the Asante Akim South District in the Ashanti…
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The myth of community : gender issues in participatory development
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- 1998
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