Just last month I posted about the new online journal being published by the folks at the
University of Pennsylvania, The Journal on Gender & Water.
Here are the articles you'll read in the inaugural issue (you will be able to download a PDF of most papers when you click on 'Read and Comment'):
The Urban Water Transition: Why We Must Address the New Reality of Urbanization, Women, Water, and Sanitation in Sustainable Development by Eugenie L. Birch, Afaf Meleis, and Susan Wachter READ AND COMMENT
Geography Matters: the Importance of Land, Water and Space in Sanitation Studies by Kathleen O’Reilly READ AND COMMENT
The Real Fight Against Climate Change: What Would Woman Do? by Aishwarya Nair READ AND COMMENT
Reproductive Health Reform: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy by Julia Ryan READ AND COMMENT
Watering Their Graves: Breast Milk Substitutes and Supplements in Developing Countries by Jamie Oyugi READ AND COMMENT
Technology & Innovations in the Water Sector: Closing the Gender Gap by Dakota Dobyns READ AND COMMENT
Sustainable Community-Based Solutions: Source to Tap and Back Again by Amanda Marlin, Kusum Athukorala, Marcia Brewster, Anizan Isahak, Susmita Sinha, and Salmah Zakaria READ AND COMMENT
The Women, Water and Sanitation Crisis and the Role of the Transnational Corporation by Caroline D’Angelo READ AND COMMENT
There is a lot more to read and see in the issue, so be sure to read it all. Just click here.
"Child welfare ought really to cover all sorts of topics, such as better water and sanitation and good roads, and clean streets and public parks and playgrounds." - Marjory Stoneman Douglas
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