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Please note, you can download most documents from the website of the International Water and Sanitation Centre. www.irc.de Bolt, E. (1994). Tool for Water and Sanitation: Tools to Apply a Gender Approach. The Aisan Experience. Occasional Paper Series, No. 24, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. [1110 KB] Dankelman, I. et al. (2009). Making Sustainable Sanitation work for women and men integrating a gender perspective into sanitation initiatives, WECF [2000 KB] GWA (2002). Sidestream or Mainstream? Making All Water Uses the Business of Women and Men. [339 KB] Huggler, J. (2004). The price of Dignity for Fatima? A Clean Latrine. The Independent. Downloaded from: www.wateraid.org/about_us/press_office/wateraid_in_the_news/6270.asp. [23 KB] Hussein et al. (2003). The Gender and Water Development Report 2003: Gender Perspectives on Policies in the Water Sector. Gender and Water Alliance/IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. [591 KB] Lidonde et al. (2003). Advocacy Manual Gender and Water Ambassadors. Gender and Water Alliance (GWA), IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. [815 KB] Maharaj et al. (2003). The Gender Approach to Water Management: Lessons Learnt around the Globe. Findings of an Electronic Conference Series Convened by the Gender and Water Alliance January – September 2002. [3794 KB] UNDP (2003). Mainstreaming Gender in Water Management. A Practical Journey to Sustainability. [796 KB] Wijk-Sijbesma, C. (1998). Gender in Water Resources Management, Water Supply and sanitation - Roles and Realities Revisited. IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. [3095 KB] |