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3.4 Gender, Sanitation and Hygiene

Separate sanitation and hygiene strategies should be designed to address the needs of women and men, and both women and men must be meaningfully consulted and involved in implementation of sanitation and hygiene programmes. This chapter examines ways to address gender differences in hygiene and sanitation programmes.


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