Pacific Community Water Management Plus: The benefits ofstrong Gender and Social Inclusion in the management of village water systemsin Melanesia

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Love, Mark
Beal, Cara
Gonzalez, Diana
Hagabore, Joe
Benjamin, Collin
Bugoro, Hugo
Panda, Nixon
O'oi, Jael
Offer, Carol
Pene, Sarah
Souter, Regina
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2021
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The Pacific Community Water Management Plus (PaCWaM+) research objective is to investigate how Civil Society Organisations (CSO) and governments can better enable rural community water management to improve SDG6 outcomes, including the resilience, inclusiveness and sustainability of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) outcomes. This Learning Brief focuses on the role of gender and social inclusion (GESI) in relation to strengthening community water management in two Melanesian states – Solomon Islands and Fiji.

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. Learning Brief for Pacific Community Water Management Plus project.

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© 2021 International WaterCentre & Griffith University. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Anthropology of development

Natural resource management

Gender, policy and administration

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Love, M; Beal, C; Gonzalez, D; Hagabore, J; Benjamin, C; Bugoro, H; Panda, N; O'oi, J; Offer, C; Pene, S; Souter, R, Pacific Community Water Management Plus: The benefits ofstrong Gender and Social Inclusion in the management of village water systemsin Melanesia

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