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Gender and sexuality

A Photovoice study on WASH and nutrition in Afar, Ethiopia

Emerging practice for the engagement of men and boys in WASH

Engaging Men and Boys for Gender-Transformative WASH

Assessing unpaid care work: A participatory toolkit

Gender equality and social inclusion self-assessment tool

A Call To Action: Organizational, professional, and personal change for gender transformative WASH programming

Critical reflections on individual collages as a research method with young women living with HIV in Zambia

Opening the doors to the hidden WASH needs of women from the onset of the perimenopause in urban Ghana

Disabling menstrual barriers: Identifying and addressing the barriers to menstrual hygiene that adolescents and young people with disabilities face in Nepal

A new weave of power, people and politics: The action guide for advocacy and citizen participation

Tools of gender analysis: A guide to field methods for bringing gender into sustainable resource management

This website is curated by the Participation, Inclusion and Social Change cluster at the Institute of Development Studies. The cluster collaborates with the University of Sussex on their commitment to participatory and community-led research and this website has received contributions of content and funding by the Sussex Participatory Research Network and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).

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