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Gender studies / Gender / Social constructionism / Social inequality / Stockholm International Water Institute / Water resource policy / Sociology of gender / MDG Achievement Fund
Date: 2016-04-11 01:40:40
Gender studies
Gender
Social constructionism
Social inequality
Stockholm International Water Institute
Water resource policy
Sociology of gender
MDG Achievement Fund

ISSUE SHEET Gender – a cross-cutting issue SIWI envisions a world where water is shared and allocated sustainably, equitably and efficiently, making it universally available to meet everyone’s basic needs. As women

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