Title | Working towards genderresponsive water, sanitation and hygiene at the organisational level |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Leong, L |
Secondary Title | Towards inclusive WASH : sharing evidence and experience from the field : a series of 16 case-studies |
Volume | 16 |
Pagination | 9 p.; 4 fig. |
Date Published | 2012-01-01 |
Publisher | SNV Netherlands Development Organization |
Place Published | S.l. |
Keywords | case studies, gender |
Abstract | Plan International’s (Plan) global 2011 Gender Equality policy clearly establishes Plan International Australia (PIA)’s commitment towards gender equality in all of Plan’s work (programs, partnerships and organisational culture) and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are no exception to this. Improving gender equality demands significant attention in every WASH intervention as gender relations are integral and cannot be separated from the effectiveness of WASH. Interventions are developed in response to a set of assumptions and approaches about achieving or contributing to change within a specific context. [authors abstract] This case study is one of sixteen from the Towards Inclusive WASH series, supported by AusAID’s Innovations Fund. |
Notes | With 4 references |
Custom 1 | 302.1 |