
Unravelling gendered practices in the public water sector in Nepal
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- Journal Articles
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- Water Policy
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- © 2019 The Authors
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- Nepali
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- Despite decades of gender mainstreaming in the water sector, a wide gap between policy commitments and out-comes remains. This study aims at offering a fresh perspective on such policy gaps, by analysing how gendered discourses, institutions and professional culture contribute to policy gaps. We rely on a conceptual framework originally developed for analysing strategic change, which is used to analyse gender in the public water sector in Nepal.