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    An Issue of Environmental Justice: Understanding the Relationship Among HIV/AIDS Infection in Women, Water Distribution, and Global Investment in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa

    Lewis, Nghana. 2009. “An Issue of Environmental Justice: Understanding the Relationship Among HIV/AIDS Infection in Women, Water Distribution, and Global Investment in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa.” Black Women, Gender & Families 3 (1): 39–64.

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Development, Environment, Gender, Women, Health, HIV/AIDS, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, International Organizations Regions: Africa

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    Incentives and Informal Institutions: Gender and the Management of Water

    Cleaver, Frances. 1998. “Incentives and Informal Institutions: Gender and the Management of Water.” Agriculture and Human Values 15 (4): 347–60.

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    Topics: Civil Society, Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zimbabwe Keywords: incentives, informal institutions, policy and organizations

  3. Research

    The Invisible Water Managers

    Dankelman, Irene, and Joan Davidson. 1988. “The Invisible Water Managers.” In Women and Environment in the Third World, 29–41. London: Earthscan Publications Limited.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Health, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, International Organizations Regions: Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Americas, South America Countries: Brazil, Burkina Faso, Kenya

  4. Research

    Women Are Weak When They Are Amongst Men’: Women’s Participation in Rural Water Committees in South Africa

    Hemson, David. 2002. “‘Women Are Weak When They Are Amongst Men’: Women’s Participation in Rural Water Committees in South Africa.” Agenda: Empowering Women For Gender Equity 52: 24–32.

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    Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa

  5. Research

    The Effects of Changes in Climate and Water Resources on Gender Inequality in Boudinar Community in Morocco: The Case Study Approach

    Khattabi, Abdellatif, Soumaya Ibrahim Huber, Naima Faouzi, and Manar Matah. 2014. “The Effects of Changes in Climate and Water Resources on Gender Inequality in Boudinar Community in Morocco: The Case Study Approach.” In Gender Research in Natural Resource Management: Building capacities in the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Malika Abdelali-Martini and Aden Aw-Hassan, 166-186. New York: Routledge. 

    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Morocco

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    Gender Issues in the Management of Water: An Analysis of Kenya’s Legal and Institutional Framework

    Kameri-Mbote, Patricia. 2007. “Gender Issues in the Management of Water: An Analysis of Kenya’s Legal and Institutional Framework.” Paper presented at Legal Aspects of Water Sector Reforms, Nairobi, Kenya, April 20-21.

    Topics: Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Kenya

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    Unequal Burden: Water Privatisation and Women’s Human Rights in Tanzania

    Brown, Rebecca. 2010. “Unequal Burden: Water Privatisation and Women’s Human Rights in Tanzania.” Gender & Development 18 (1): 59–67. doi:10.1080/13552071003600042.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Girls, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, International Financial Institutions, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Tanzania

  8. Research

    A Gendered Critique of Transboundary Water Management

    Earle, Anton, and Susan Bazilli. 2013. “A Gendered Critique of Transboundary Water Management.” Feminist Review 103 (1): 99–119.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Gender Balance, Gendered Discourses, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, International Organizations Regions: Africa

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    Losing Ground- Women and Agriculture on Sudan’s Irrigated Schemes: Lessons from a Blue Nile Village

    Bernal, Victoria. 1988. “Losing Ground - Women and Agriculture on Sudan’s Irrigated Schemes: Lessons from a Blue Nile Village.” In Agriculture, Women and Land - The African Experience, edited by Jean Davison, 131-56. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

    Topics: Agriculture, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Political Economies Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Sudan

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    Debates and Dilemmas: Water

    Everett, Jana Matson, and Sue Ellen M. Charlton. 2014. “Debates and Dilemmas: Water.” In Women Navigating Globalization: Feminist Approaches to Development, 95–117. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

    Topics: Gender, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Privatization, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, South America Countries: Peru, South Africa

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