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1. Equity and inclusion: A rights-based approach (Nepali)

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This framework articulates WaterAid's approach to Equity and Inclusion. Nepali language version.

Louisa Gosling, June 2010
2. Menstrual hygiene in South Asia

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Published in the journal Gender and Development: Oxfam GB and Taylor & Francis. Women and girls need the necessary knowledge, facilities and environment to manage menstruation hygienically, and with dignity. Yet the importance of menstrual hygiene management is mostly neglected in the WASH sector.

Maria Fernandes, Thérèse Mahon, April 2010
3. Policy position on equity and inclusion

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Standards in addressing equity and inclusion in WaterAid's strategic aims.

WaterAid, January 2010
4. Seen but not heard?

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A review of the effectiveness of gender approaches in water and sanitation service provision.

WaterAid Nepal, July 2009
5. Gender aspects aspects of water and sanitation

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Women are most affected by lack of access to water and sanitation. Improving gender equality is critically dependent on making progress in water supply and sanitation.

WaterAid, November 2006
6. National water sector assessment, Madagascar

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This report calls for the finalisation, financing and implementation of the national sanitation policy; the adoption by the government of water and sanitation as key strategies to improve public health, and for more effective coordination in the sector.

Lovy Rasolofomanana, May 2005
7. Mainstreaming gender in sanitation and hygiene in Uganda

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Looking at mainstreaming gender in sanitation and hygiene with the purpose of facilitating the incorporation of gender in the African sanitation and hygiene conference, focusing on the initial concept, progress made so far, incentives to solve existing problems with conclusions and recommendations.

The Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET), WaterAid Uganda, July 2002
8. Integration of gender perspectives in WaterAid's Bangladesh programme

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This report serves as a discussion point on WaterAid's position on gender. It identifies the key issues involved and asks whether WaterAid should be actively working to take on gender issues or to focus on core objectives.

Rokeya Ahmed, May 2002
9. Gender and equality in the Kiteto programme, Arusha, Tanzania

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This report takes observations from case studies to provide recommendations on gender policy. A number of methodologies were identified to improve gender and equity in programs which were all assessed after a trial period of implementation.

Kiteto Programme Management Team, Sarah House, April 2002
10. Looking Back: The long term impacts of water and sanitation projects

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One of a series of reports analysing WaterAid's experience in supporting integrated water, sanitation and hygiene promotion projects in developing countries. This is a condensed version of the report "Looking Back: Participatory impact assessment of older projects".

Eric Gutierrez et al, June 2001
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