Sourcebook for gender issues at the policy level in the water and sanitation sector/ Water supply and sanitation collaborative council
Material type: TextSeries: UNDP-World Bank Water ans Sanitation ProgramPublication details: Washingtion, DC: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank 1996Description: iv, 102 p. : 29 cmSubject(s): Summary: This sourcebook looks at how gender issues flow from the sector principles set forth at the 1992 Dublin International Conference on Water and the Environment; introduces the topic of gender issues at the policy level, presenting a historical overview and concepts from institutional economics to assist with analysis; highlights agency experiences and methods organizations have used to implement policies; examines training; and pinpoints that need further study and experimentation.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Books | National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) | Franklin McDonald Collection | 16420 FMC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Staff Collection | 2018040048 |
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A product of the collaborative council's mandated activity on gender issues.
This sourcebook looks at how gender issues flow from the sector principles set forth at the 1992 Dublin International Conference on Water and the Environment; introduces the topic of gender issues at the policy level, presenting a historical overview and concepts from institutional economics to assist with analysis; highlights agency experiences and methods organizations have used to implement policies; examines training; and pinpoints that need further study and experimentation.
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