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H. Pietila, «Engendering the global agenda : the story of women and the United Nations», vol. vol. 10. United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service, Geneva, Switzerland, p. vi, 124 p., 2002.
M. Black, «First international conference on ecological sanitation : 5-8 November, 2001, Nanning, China : conference report, proceedings». Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 19 p. (report) + various paging (proceedings), 2002.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Hague, NL y National Community Water and Sanitation Training Institute -Sovenga, ZA, NCWSTI, «[Gemsa training of intermediaries]». National Community Water and Sanitation Training Institute (NCWSTI), Sovenga, South Africa, p. ca. 160 p. [loose leaf doc.], 2002.
S. Tanaka, «Gender checklist : water supply and sanitation». Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, p. 26 p. : 4 boxes, 2 tab., 2002.
F. Sultana y Crow, B., «Gender, class, and access to water : three cases in a poor and crowded delta», Society and natural resources, 2002.
D. Magoro, Mokoena, M., y Borba, M. L., «Gender mainstreaming in South Africa : training package for GEMSA intermediaries». National Community Water and Sanitation Training Institute (NCWSTI), Pietersburg, South Africa, p. 261 p., 2002.
H. Derbyshire, Gender manual : a practical guide for development policy makers and practitioners. London, UK: United Kingdom, Department for International Development, 2002, p. 42 p.
B. van Koppen, Gender performance indicator for irrigation : concepts, tools and applications, vol. no. 59. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2002, p. vi, 42 p. : fig., tabs.
C. Hannan y Andersson, J., «Gender perspectives on ecological sanitation». SIDA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Stockholm, Sweden, p. 7 p. : 1 fig., 2002.
M. A. Moreira, «Gender responsiveness in participatory urban environmental planning : exploratory study of municipal participatory planning experiences in Bolivia and Brazil». p. 110 p. : graphs, tabs., 2002.
P. K. Raasta Dev Karachi, «Gender situation analysis in Tharparkar». Thardeep Rural Development Programme, Mithi, Pakistan, p. 116 p. : fig., map, tab., 2002.
«Género en el sector agua y saneamiento de la región Andina». World Bank, Lima, Peru, p. 61 p., 2002.
P. E. Water and Lima, «Genero en el sector agua y saneamiento de la Region Andina : hallazgos, recommendaciones y propuesta estrategica». Water and Sanitation Program - Andean Region, Lima, Peru, p. 61 p. : photogr., 9 tab, 2002.
E. Bolt y Fonseca, C., How to support community management of water supplies : guidelines for managers, vol. no. 37. Delft, The Netherlands: IRC, 2002, p. 144 p. : 5 fig., photogr., 9 tab.
H. Sullivan, «Hygiene and sanitation education : a substitute or accompaniment to infrastructure?». Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA, p. 12 p. : 1 tab., 2002.
A. Williams, «Incorporating a gender perspective in rural water and sanitation projects : experience of MUDE (Women in Development, Dominican Republic)». Mujeres en Desarrollo Dominicana (MUDE), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, p. 8 p., 2002.
T. S. Sportel, «Influence of socio-cultural norms and community perceptions on the sustainability of rural water supply and sanitation: a case study in Tamil Nadu, India». University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont, Canada, p. 121 p. : boxes, fig., photogr. tab., 2002.
B. Fawcett y Marshall, T. J., «An investigation of gender mainstreaming and appropriate latrine technology : an internship report». University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, p. xi, 67 p., 2002.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US. Evaluation Office, Learning from experience : water and environmental sanitation in India. New York, NY, USA: UNICEF, 2002, p. 19 p. : boxes, photogr.
P. Starkey, Local transport solutions for rural development. London, UK: United Kingdom, Department for International Development, 2002, p. 48 p. : photographs.
U. G. WaterAid - Kampala y Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network -Kampala, UG, UWASNET, «Mainstreaming gender in sanitation and hygiene in Uganda : a paper for presentation at the sanitation and hygiene conference in South Africa, 29th July –1st August ». WaterAid, Kampala, Uganda, p. 19 p., 2002.
C. van der Voorden y Eales, K., «Mainstreaming gender in South African sanitation programmes: a blind spot or common practice? : paper prepared for the AfricaSan Conference: July 2002». Mvula Trust, Braamfontein, South Africa, p. 5 p., 2002.
CERWASS -Ha Noi, VN, Centre for Rural Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation, «Men and women in rural water supply and sanitation in Viet Nam». Centre for Rural Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation (CERWASS), Viet Nam Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Hanoi, Viet Nam, p. 11 p., 2002.
G. Holtland, «Methodologies for the analysis and planning of rural development». STOAS, Wageningen, The Netherlands, p. ca. 149 p., 2002.
S. Cummings, van Dam, H., y Valk, M., Natural resources management and gender : a global source book, vol. no. 6. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Royal Tropical Institute, 2002, p. 136 p.

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