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The manual is the result of a workshop held in Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka where 18 participants from 7 Asian countries worked on region-specific guidelines for gender approach.

TitleTogether for water and sanitation : tools to apply a gender approach : the Asian experience
Publication TypeWorking Paper
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsBolt, E
Secondary TitleOccasional paper series / IRC
Volumeno. 24
Paginationxii, 107 p.: boxes, fig., ill.
Date Published1994-01-01
PublisherIRC
Place PublishedThe Hague, The Netherlands
Publication LanguageEnglish
Keywordsadministration, bangladesh, bhutan, cab94/5, community participation, evaluation, gender, guidelines, india, manuals, men, monitoring, nepal, philippines, planning, sanitation, sri lanka, sustgen, training, water supply, women, yemen
Abstract

The manual is the result of a workshop held in Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka where 18 participants from 7 Asian countries worked on region-specific guidelines for gender approach. Part I gives a theoretical framework about women's involvement and applying a gender approach. Part II provides tools to apply a gender approach based on consolidated field experience for the various phases of a project. Although most tools are for use in the field, some are meant for gender sensitization of project staff.

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Original PublicationMejor, cuando es de a dos : el genero en los proyectos de agua y saneamiento, Gender in community water supply, sanitation and water resource protection : a guide to methods and techniques, La politique du genre dans l'hydraulique villageoise, l'assainiss
Citation Key37149

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