Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action
In this presentation I will focus on impact pathways from water management to improved nutrition, in particular for the majority of malnourished infants, children and adults, so in low-income rural areas. I will try to compare impact pathways in current research with pathways that these rural commun...
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| description | In this presentation I will focus on impact pathways from water management to improved nutrition, in particular for the majority of malnourished infants, children and adults, so in low-income rural areas. I will try to compare impact pathways in current research with pathways that these rural communities perceive, according to studied practices. I will argue that communities’ perspectives fill a gap in current research. Filling that gap helps move to action. I will conclude with two recent examples of such action: supported self supply and community-driven water services for multiple uses. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1338712025-11-06T07:07:47Z Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action van Koppen, Barbara research gender nutrition water services gender equality equality In this presentation I will focus on impact pathways from water management to improved nutrition, in particular for the majority of malnourished infants, children and adults, so in low-income rural areas. I will try to compare impact pathways in current research with pathways that these rural communities perceive, according to studied practices. I will argue that communities’ perspectives fill a gap in current research. Filling that gap helps move to action. I will conclude with two recent examples of such action: supported self supply and community-driven water services for multiple uses. 2020-07-09 2023-11-10T09:12:36Z 2023-11-10T09:12:36Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/133871 en Open Access application/pdf |
| spellingShingle | research gender nutrition water services gender equality equality van Koppen, Barbara Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title | Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title_full | Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title_fullStr | Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title_full_unstemmed | Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title_short | Community-led water services for multiple uses: Pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| title_sort | community led water services for multiple uses pathways from water to nutrition in research and action |
| topic | research gender nutrition water services gender equality equality |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/133871 |
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