Gender, Water and Development

Gender, Water and Development
Title Gender, Water and Development PDF eBook
Author Anne Coles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2020-05-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000189856

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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. A close analysis of current policy and practice shows that organizations providing improved water supplies to poor communities typically neglect the gendered nature of access to and control over water resources. The resulting gender bias causes inefficiencies and injustices in water provision and reduces the effectiveness of well-meant efforts. This book shows how, in different environmental, historical and cultural contexts, gender has been an important element in water provision. It draws on a wide range of first-hand material, analyzed from different disciplinary perspectives. Case studies include analysis of the role of water in inhibiting the fight against HIV/AIDS in southern Africa, and the challenges of taking gender into account in large water projects in India and Nepal.

Gender and Sustainability

Gender and Sustainability
Title Gender and Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Mar’a Luz Cruz-Torres
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 266
Release 2012-11-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816530017

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Gender and Sustainability deals with women's struggles to contend with global forces—environmental change, economic development, discrimination and stereotyping about the roles of women, and diminishing access to natural resources—not in the abstract but in everyday life. It addresses the lived complexities of the relationship between gender and sustainability.

Diverting the Flow

Diverting the Flow
Title Diverting the Flow PDF eBook
Author Margreet Zwarteveen
Publisher Zubaan
Pages 412
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9383074159

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Across the South Asian region, water determines livelihoods and in some cases even survival. However, water also creates exclusions. Access to water, and its social organisation, are intimately tied up with power relations. This book provides an overview of gender, equity and water issues relevant to South Asia. The essays empirically illustrate and theoretically argue how gender intersects with other axes of social difference such as class, caste, ethnicity, age and religion to shape water access, use and management practices. Divided into six thematic sections, each of which starts with an introduction of relevant concepts, debates and theories, the book looks at laws and rights; policies; technologies and intervention strategies. In all, the book clearly shows how understanding and changing the use, distribution and management of water is conditional upon understanding and accommodating gender relations. Published by Zubaan.

Gender and Water Sanitation and Hygiene

Gender and Water Sanitation and Hygiene
Title Gender and Water Sanitation and Hygiene PDF eBook
Author Caroline Sweetman
Publisher Working in Gender & Developmen
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Science
ISBN 9781788530835

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At birth and death, and each day in between, individual human need for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is near constant. While WASH is intensely personal, it is also about power, inequality, development and social justice. Inadequate WASH provision both results from and causes continuing poverty, and serves to reinforce gender and other inequalities. Women and girls experience WASH needs differently from men, both as individuals, and as societies' carers. Gender and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene highlights the importance of WASH provision for women and girls in their own right, as carers for families and communities, and as key to women's empowerment.

Gender and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

Gender and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Title Gender and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene PDF eBook
Author Caroline Sweetman
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2019
Genre SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781788530866

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The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Development

The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Development
Title The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Development PDF eBook
Author Anne Coles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 820
Release 2015-02-20
Genre Science
ISBN 1134094787

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The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Development provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for gender and development policy making and practice in an international and multi-disciplinary context. Specifically, it provides critical reviews and appraisals of the current state of gender and development and considers future trends. It includes theoretical and practical approaches as well as empirical studies. The international reach and scope of the Handbook and the contributors’ experiences allow engagement with and reflection upon these bridging and linking themes, as well as the examining the politics and policy of how we think about and practice gender and development. Organized into eight inter-related sections, the Handbook contains over 50 contributions from leading scholars, looking at conceptual and theoretical approaches, environmental resources, poverty and families, women and health related services, migration and mobility, the effect of civil and international conflict, and international economies and development. This Handbook provides a wealth of interdisciplinary information and will appeal to students and practitioners in Geography, Development Studies, Gender Studies and related disciplines.

Water Security Across the Gender Divide

Water Security Across the Gender Divide
Title Water Security Across the Gender Divide PDF eBook
Author Christiane Fröhlich
Publisher Springer
Pages 244
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319640461

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This book examines water security as a prime example of how the economic, socio-cultural and political-normative systems that regulate access to water reflect the evolving and gendered power relations between different societal groups. Access to water is characterized by inequalities: it depends not only on natural water availability, but also on the respective socio-political context. It is regulated by gender-differentiated roles and responsibilities towards the resource, which are strongly influenced by, among others, tradition, religion, customary law, geographical availability, as well as the historical and socio-political context. While gender has been recognized as a key intervening variable in achieving equitable water access, most studies fail to acknowledge the deep interrelations between social structures and patterns of water use. Proof of these shortcomings is the enduring lack of data on water accessibility, availability and utilization that sufficiently acknowledges the relational nature of gender and other categories of power and difference, like class and socioeconomic status, as well as their comprehensive analysis. This book addresses this major research gap.