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Cleaver and Hamada (2010) framework to analyse water governance with a gender perspective

Cleaver and Hamada (2010) framework to analyse water governance with a gender perspective

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Access to water is understood as the ability to derive benefits from water for a given condition and in a particular situation. However, the benefits (or lack thereof) are reaped differently by men, women and children. The gendered norms thereby play a critical role in the division of labour. The voices which represent these issues also embody such...

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... framework in Fig. 2 had been proposed as a diagnostic tool by Franks and Cleaver (2007) to analyse the water governance structure in a particular context and its connections to ...