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Infrastructure for All: Meeting the Needs of Both Men and Women in Development Projects -A Practical Guide for Engineers, Technicians and Project Managers-
This valuable book aims to help civil engineers ensure that the facilities they design and build are beneficial to all members of society. Using lots of examples, especially examples related to water and sanitation, the book demonstrates that one size does not fit all. It shows how women, men and children frequently have different needs and different priorities. They use infrastructure in different ways. They are socially positioned in different ways, and have differing amounts of power. It explains how the 'community' that will use the infrastructure is generally structured by inequalities of various kinds. The engineer may intend that the facility should serve the needs of all; but if there is no analysis of social, and well as geological, stratification, then this intention is not likely to be realized.
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