Gender, Water and Development
Herausgeber: Coles, Anne; Wallace, Tina
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There is a renewed global commitment to 'water for all'. Yet even though women are usually responsible for domestic water provision, their needs and voices continue to be marginalized in the development process.
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There is a renewed global commitment to 'water for all'. Yet even though women are usually responsible for domestic water provision, their needs and voices continue to be marginalized in the development process.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781845201241
- ISBN-10: 1845201248
- Artikelnr.: 22085160
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781845201241
- ISBN-10: 1845201248
- Artikelnr.: 22085160
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anne Coles is Research Associate, International Gender Studies Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford. Tina Wallace is Research Associate, International Gender Studies Centre, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford. Senior Research Fellow, School of Business, Oxford Brookes.
FINALWater
Gender and Development: An Introduction: Tina Wallace
University of Oxford and Anne Coles
University of Oxford Taking the Waters: Cosmology
Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources--Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of Auckland.The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India--Deepa Joshi
Southampton University
and Ben Fawcett
University of Southampton Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon--Ben Page
University College London Water Supply
Social Relations
Ethnicity and Livelihoods in central Sudan-Anne Coles
University of OxfordGender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?-Shibesh Regmi
Director
Actionaid
Nepal The Challenge to Internations NGOs of Incorporating GenderTina Wallace
University of Oxford
and Pauline Wilson
freelance consultant to the NGO sectorMisunderstanding Gender in Water-Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion-Deepa Joshi
University of SouthamptonEnabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design--Felicity Chancellor
Formerly Hydraulics Research
OxonWater and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home Based Care of AIDS Patients on a Rural Area of Northern Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa--Anne Hutchings
University of Zululand and Gina Buijis
University of Zululand Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in NepalUmesh Pandy
NEWAH
Nepal
and Michelle Moffat
NEWAH
NepalEasier to Say
Harder to Do-Gender
Equity and Water-Sarah House
Chartered Civil Engineer
currently working as a Freelance Water / Public Health Engineer.
Gender and Development: An Introduction: Tina Wallace
University of Oxford and Anne Coles
University of Oxford Taking the Waters: Cosmology
Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources--Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of Auckland.The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India--Deepa Joshi
Southampton University
and Ben Fawcett
University of Southampton Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon--Ben Page
University College London Water Supply
Social Relations
Ethnicity and Livelihoods in central Sudan-Anne Coles
University of OxfordGender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?-Shibesh Regmi
Director
Actionaid
Nepal The Challenge to Internations NGOs of Incorporating GenderTina Wallace
University of Oxford
and Pauline Wilson
freelance consultant to the NGO sectorMisunderstanding Gender in Water-Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion-Deepa Joshi
University of SouthamptonEnabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design--Felicity Chancellor
Formerly Hydraulics Research
OxonWater and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home Based Care of AIDS Patients on a Rural Area of Northern Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa--Anne Hutchings
University of Zululand and Gina Buijis
University of Zululand Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in NepalUmesh Pandy
NEWAH
Nepal
and Michelle Moffat
NEWAH
NepalEasier to Say
Harder to Do-Gender
Equity and Water-Sarah House
Chartered Civil Engineer
currently working as a Freelance Water / Public Health Engineer.
FINALWater
Gender and Development: An Introduction: Tina Wallace
University of Oxford and Anne Coles
University of Oxford Taking the Waters: Cosmology
Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources--Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of Auckland.The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India--Deepa Joshi
Southampton University
and Ben Fawcett
University of Southampton Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon--Ben Page
University College London Water Supply
Social Relations
Ethnicity and Livelihoods in central Sudan-Anne Coles
University of OxfordGender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?-Shibesh Regmi
Director
Actionaid
Nepal The Challenge to Internations NGOs of Incorporating GenderTina Wallace
University of Oxford
and Pauline Wilson
freelance consultant to the NGO sectorMisunderstanding Gender in Water-Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion-Deepa Joshi
University of SouthamptonEnabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design--Felicity Chancellor
Formerly Hydraulics Research
OxonWater and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home Based Care of AIDS Patients on a Rural Area of Northern Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa--Anne Hutchings
University of Zululand and Gina Buijis
University of Zululand Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in NepalUmesh Pandy
NEWAH
Nepal
and Michelle Moffat
NEWAH
NepalEasier to Say
Harder to Do-Gender
Equity and Water-Sarah House
Chartered Civil Engineer
currently working as a Freelance Water / Public Health Engineer.
Gender and Development: An Introduction: Tina Wallace
University of Oxford and Anne Coles
University of Oxford Taking the Waters: Cosmology
Gender and Material Culture in the Appropriation of Water Resources--Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of Auckland.The Role of Water in an Unequal Social Order in India--Deepa Joshi
Southampton University
and Ben Fawcett
University of Southampton Naked Power: Women and the Social Production of Water in Anglophone Cameroon--Ben Page
University College London Water Supply
Social Relations
Ethnicity and Livelihoods in central Sudan-Anne Coles
University of OxfordGender Mainstreaming in the Water Sector in Nepal: A Real Commitment or a Token?-Shibesh Regmi
Director
Actionaid
Nepal The Challenge to Internations NGOs of Incorporating GenderTina Wallace
University of Oxford
and Pauline Wilson
freelance consultant to the NGO sectorMisunderstanding Gender in Water-Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion-Deepa Joshi
University of SouthamptonEnabling Women to Participate in African Smallholder Irrigation Development and Design--Felicity Chancellor
Formerly Hydraulics Research
OxonWater and AIDS: Problems Associated with the Home Based Care of AIDS Patients on a Rural Area of Northern Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa--Anne Hutchings
University of Zululand and Gina Buijis
University of Zululand Gender and Poverty Approach in Practice: Lessons Learned in NepalUmesh Pandy
NEWAH
Nepal
and Michelle Moffat
NEWAH
NepalEasier to Say
Harder to Do-Gender
Equity and Water-Sarah House
Chartered Civil Engineer
currently working as a Freelance Water / Public Health Engineer.







