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Jul 16, 2020
This brief highlights how involving women in service design, tariff structures, and the water and sanitation workforce itself not only helps cities reap the benefits of women’s greater social and economic engagement but also enhances service provision, safety, and cost recovery.
This brief is part of a series of knowledge products by Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory’s gender team.
Each brief is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Integrating Gender in Water & Sanitation Projects [Spanish] [Portuguese]
The series includes:
- Integrating Gender In Plastic Waste Management [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Cities Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Mining Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Power Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Transport Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
Series: Pursuing Gender Equality Through Infrastructure and Natural Resources.
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