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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Making Water Supply and Sanitation Work for Women and Men Tools for Task Teams December 2010
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Oxford University Press / Gender Focal Points / The World Bank / Recycled Paper Copyright The World Bank / World Bank Group / DAC Working Group / Department Social Development The World Bank / PRMGE / /

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Stockholm International Water Institute / /

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web-based groups / web addresses / water management / final tool / Community-based management / improved infrastructure services / improved water services / energy / /

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Social Development Department / civil society / Ministry of Women / UN Council on Sustainable Development / World Bank / International Bank for Reconstruction and development / ESMAP / Stockholm International Water Institute / Interagency Task Force on Gender and Water / Oxford University / OECD / Water Alliance / /

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Helle Buchhave / Rosemary Rop / Florian Kitt / Caroline Mendizabal-Betancourt / Mari Clarke / Anne Kuriakose / Saana-Leena Rautanen / Doreen Kirabo / Nina Bhatt / Nishta Sinha / /

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