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Water Supply in Rural Ghana: Do Women Benefit?
Women’s income
poverty in developing countries is usually associated with time
poverty. The time that women spend on domestic chores represents significant
forgone income. Infrastructure provision potentially reduces women’s time
burden. The saving includes time spent on collecting, loading and purifying
water. That saving would enable women to engage in remunerated activities,
dedicate more time to pursuing education, or have a little leisure. In this One
Pager, we investigate the impact of water provision on women’s time allocation
in rural Ghana.
http://www.ipc-undp.org/pub/IPCOnePager101.pdf
Posted at 02:00AM Dec 10, 2009 by IPC in Macroeconomic Policies | Comments[0]