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This resource guide, compiled by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), contains a brief summary of women's issues in development, recommendations for enhancing the participation of women in development projects, and an extensive annotated

TitleWomen, water and sanitation : a guide to the main issues and existing resources = Les femmes, l'eau et l'assainissement : guide des principales questions et des ressources existantes
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsSyme, H
Pagination67 + 76 p.
Date Published1992-01-01
PublisherCanadian International Development Agency, CIDA
Place PublishedHull, Que, Canada
Keywordscommunity participation, information sources, institutional development, safe water supply, sanitation, women
Abstract

This resource guide, compiled by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), contains a brief summary of women's issues in development, recommendations for enhancing the participation of women in development projects, and an extensive annotated bibliography of published information on women, water and sanitation. The bibliography is divided into four sections; water and sanitation, hygiene education, irrigation and water management, and available videos. Key institutions and resources mentioned in the guide as sources for further information and/or courses include PROWWESS, the UN INSTRAW institute, IRC in The Netherlands, WASH in the USA, CD Resources and WEDC in England.

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