Integrating gender needs into drinking-water projects in Nepal
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This article shows what project planners can do to ensure women’s true participation in the design and maintenance of development projects, without increasing women’s workloads, and with the aim of raising their status in the family and community, as well as challenging men’s prejudice.
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