Sanitation and Women in India - Reflections from Delhi

This video features three groups of researchers reflecting upon the 'Sanitation and Women in India' workshop held in Delhi in November 2014. Here, they also summarise their SHARE-WSSCC funded studies, explaining the research questions they investigated and the findings they uncovered. We also hear from a workshop attendee, Sweta Patnaik, Policy Coordinator at WaterAid India.

 

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