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COVID-19 Challenges and WASH in Informal Settlements: Integrated Action Supported by the Sustainable Development Goals
2020/11 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Cities, Volume 107; Author(s): Priti Parikh, Loan Diep, Jaideep Gupte, Monica Lakhanpaul
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'Breaking the Silence Around Menstruation': Experiences of Adolescent Girls in an Urban Setting in India
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender & Development Volume 25 Issue 2 Water, sanitation and hygiene; Author(s): Shobita Rajagopal, Kanchan Mathur
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Influences of Land-Use Dynamics and Surface Water Systems Interactions on Water‐Related Infectious Diseases — A Systematic Review (PDF)
2020/03 – Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF); Water 2020, 12, 631; Author(s): Joshua Ntajal et al.
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Domesticating Water Supplies Through Rainwater Harvesting in Mumbai
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender & Development Volume 25 Issue 2 Water, sanitation and hygiene; Author(s): Cat Button
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Trust, and Distrust, of Ebola Treatment Centers: A Case-Study From Sierra Leone
2019/12 – African Studies Centre (ASC); PLoS ONE 14; Author(s): Paul Richards et al.
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In Troubled Waters: Water Commodification, Law, Gender, and Poverty in Bangalore
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender & Development Volume 25 Issue 2 Water, sanitation and hygiene; Author(s): Kaveri Thara
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The State as a Stimulator of Wastewater Treatment Policy: A Comparative Assessment of Three Subnational Cases in Central Mexico
2019/02 – Department of Governance and Technology for Sustainability, University of Twente (CSTM); Journal of environmental policy and planning; Author(s): Cesar Casiano Flores; Department of Governance and Technology for Sustainability; Gül Özerol; 0000-0002-4805-6666; Hans Bressers; Stefan Kuks; Jurian Edelenbos; Erasmus University Rotterdam; Arturo Gleason; Universidad de Guadalajara
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Introduction: Gender and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender & Development Volume 25 Issue 2 Water, sanitation and hygiene; Author(s): Caroline Sweetman, Louise Medland
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Urban Community-Led Total Sanitation: A Potential Way Forward for Co-Producing Sanitation Services
2016/11 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Waterlines 35.4; Author(s): Jamie Myers
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Mainstreaming Gender in the WASH Sector: Dilution or Distillation?
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender & Development Volume 25 Issue 2 Water, sanitation and hygiene; Author(s): Julie Fisher, Sue Cavill, Brian Reed
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