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3.3 Gender, Water and Poverty

Women often face the hardships of poverty more so than men, as they are treated unequally and are expected to fulfil many difficult tasks, including water collection, child care and agricultural production, all of which require access to water.This chapter examines the relationship between gender, water and poverty, and looks at the policy implications of the connection.


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