Water Scarcity and Gender
Amy Pickering, Nitya Rao and Bethany Caruso
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Water Scarcity and Gender


Amy Pickering
University of California, Berkeley
Nitya Rao
University of East Anglia
Bethany Caruso
Emory University
Inadequate access to a safe and sufficient water supply places a disproportionate burden on women and girls across low income countries. Join us for a conversation with Amy Pickering (UC Berkeley), Nitya Rao (University of East Anglia) and Bethany Caruso (Emory University) about the impacts of water scarcity and women’s central role in water provision. We will discuss challenges, opportunities and needs on the road towards gender equality. Global Session Times: 7am PDT, 10am EDT, 3pm BST, 7:30pm IST, 10pm CST, (and on July 6, 3am AEST). The session will also be recorded and available on demand. Invite interested colleagues to join the series at cassyni.com/s/naturewater . Follow us on Twitter @NatureWaterJnl .
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A. Pickering et al. (2022, July 5), Water Scarcity and Gender
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