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===Gender mainstreaming links===
* [http://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/eight-fold-path-gender-inclusion The eight-fold path to gender inclusion] Development workers often do not have the tools to better integrate gender issues into water planning. Here are tips to help from two women who have created gender-inclusive water management systems.
* [http://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/depeasantisation-gender-aspect Depeasantisation: The gender aspect]. Punjab, the land of the Green Revolution, is going through an agrarian crisis. This impacts not only men, but also women from small-scale and marginal farming communities.
* [http://www.indiawaterportal.org/articles/men-women-and-mountains-gender-inclusive-development Men, women and mountains: Gender inclusive development] - This introduction to the special issue on ''Gender and sustainable development in the mountains - Transformative innovations, tenacious resistances'' by Ritu Verma et al published in the journal Mountain Research and Development, highlights the poor situation of women as well as gender discrimination, exploitation and disenfranchisement of women in the mountain regions despite gender mainstreaming efforts over the years.
* [http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?vue_pgm_o_tout=1&tri1=titre&pgmpseau_id=37&l=fr&langue=en&operateur_titre_contenant=%2B&motclef%5B%5D=129&vuepp=3&autosubmit=1 Répertoire des outils pédagogiques Eau, assainissement & Coopération]. Social sustainability tools for WASH, includes gender topics. French and English versions.
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* [https://www.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/pdf/GenderWaterSanitation15CaseStudies.pdf GENDER, WATER AND SANITATION - 15 CASE STUDIES ON BEST PRACTICES] UN, 2006.
* [http://www.washalliance.nl/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/sites/2/2013/06/fiets_sustainability_approach_color.pdf FIETS sustainability approach]. Dutch WASH Alliance.
* [http://www.unhabitatsswm.orginfo/downloadssites/docsdefault/GenderMainsteamReportfiles/reference_attachments/UN%20HABITAT%202006%20Framework%20for%20Gender%20Mainstreaming.pdf Framework for Gender Mainstreaming Water and Sanitation for Cities]. UN-HABITAT.