Why gender matters - A tutorial for water managers CAP-NET, GWA (2006)

This tutorial is primarily aimed at those people interested in or responsible for managing water resources. We wanted to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability. A gender approach will also improve social benefits and equity from use of our water resources.

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CAP-NET, GWA (2006). Why gender matters - A tutorial for water managers Multimedia CD and booklet. CAP-NET International network for Capacity Building in Integrated Water Resources Management, Delft.

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Why gender matters - A tutorial for water managers

Published in: 2006
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Multimedia CD and booklet. CAP-NET International network for Capacity Building in Integrated Water Resources Management, Delft.

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CAP-NET, GWA

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Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management

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