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Gender and Social Inclusion in Sanitation (GESI)

Gender and social inclusion have been cross-cutting issues in the development sector, with the universal goal of "leaving no one behind" in any sphere of life. This Trainer’s Manual and Presentation is intended to support people who promote gender equality and social inclusion as a cross-cutting problem.

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Gender and Social Inclusion in Sanitation (GESI) Training Manual

Gender and social inclusion have been cross-cutting issues in the development sector, with the universal goal of "leaving no one behind" in any sphere of life. This Trainer’s Manual is intended to support people who promote gender equality and social inclusion as a cross-cutting problem

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GESI Lesson 7 - Training Closing

This presentation briefly summarizes the previous 6 lessons and closes the training.

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GESI Lesson 6 - Mainstreaming Gender in Project Cycle

This presentation incorporates GEDSI perspective in urban sanitation throughout the project cycle.

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GESI Lesson 5 - Gender Perspective in WASH Services and Facilities

This presentation clarifies the meaning of gender perspective in urban sanitation and discusses gender issues and barriers related to urban sanitation.

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GESI Lesson 4 - National and International Efforts on Gender

This presentation will discuss national and international commitments that strengthen gender as a legal provision.

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GESI Lesson 3 - Gender Mainstreaming

This presentation will explain the concept of gender mainstreaming, clarify the linkages between gender and WASH, and describe the concept of gender analysis framework.

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GESI Lesson 2 - Gender and its Terminologies

This presentation introduces how to clarify the concept of gender, describe gender related terminologies, and Elaborate the concept of Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI).

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GESI Lesson 1- Training Opening

Introduces gender perspective in the practical implementation of urban sanitation projects or programs along with key interventions

About CAWST

CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. We address the global need for safe drinking water and sanitation by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions people can implement themselves.

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Development of this website and creation of collections of emergency themed tools on Water Treatment, Water Quality Testing, Behavior Change and Sanitation funded by Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance - USAID.

This project is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of CAWST (Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

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