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| Why Gender Matters: A Tutorial for water managers |
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| Author: |
Cap-Net, 2006-03-01
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| Title: |
Why Gender Matters: A Tutorial for water managers |
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UNDP / Cap-Net / The Gender and Water Alliance, 52 pages
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| Type: |
Guidelines
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| Country / Region: |
Global
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| Categories: |
Water & Sanitation
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| Themes/Issues: |
Access,
Gender
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| Date Posted: |
2006-11-09 |
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The tutorial aims to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability, as well as social benefits and equity from use of water resources. It also helps capacity builders to include gender issues in their training and educational programmes. It has been developed jointly by Cap-Net and GWA. It is also available on CD in English and Spanish with resource materials and references at: www.cap-net.org
Objectives: Assist water managers to address gender to improve water efficiency, environmental sustainability and social equity.
Target group for the course: water managers and capacity builders
Type of Material: Manual, Case studies, Exercises,Teacher notes
Designed Use: Self studies, Internet distance course, no required encounters.
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