Sectoral Perspectives on Gender and Social Inclusion: Irrigation
Asian Development Bank | December 2012
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This publication assesses the current situation of gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in Nepal's irrigation sector and identifies the barriers faced by women, the poor and the excluded in accessing irrigation-related benefits and services.
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Asian Development Bank. 2012. Sectoral Perspectives on Gender and Social Inclusion: Irrigation. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/859. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978 9937 2 4848 8
Keywords
Gender
Gender Equality
Water
Water Supply
Gender Bias
Gender Discrimination
Access To Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Human Right To Water
Local Water
Water And Sanitation
Water Demand
Water Supply & Sanitation
Irrigation Water
Irrigation Water Management
Water Infrastructure
Water Use Rights
Comparative Analysis
Sociological Analysis
Sex Discrimination
Women's Rights
Equal Opportunity
Sanitation services wastes
Sewage management
Public Law
Irrigation
Irrigation development
Irrigation farming
Irrigation systems
Gender-based analysis
Equal employment opportunity
Affirmative action programs
Sex dicrimination against women
Civil rights
Equal rights
Fresh water
Drinking water protection
Water-supply
Water quality
Water resources development
Domestic sewage
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