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Morphosing Urban Infrastructure: Why Sanitation Access Needs a Feminist Perspective?

  • Writer: UrbanMorphosisLab
    UrbanMorphosisLab
  • Jun 12, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 22, 2018

Our associate researcher Anshika Suri, shares her insights on why gender inequality needs to be invesitagated through the lens of infrastructural inadequacy, especially within the context of the rapidly metamorphosing cities of the Global South. Anshika points at the lack of research on whether public infrastructure has, in fact, become another system of oppression against women, especially considering the empirical evidence of  growing gender violence against women in cities where sanitation access is scarce. Read the full interview here.


Participants of Teenage Mother's Empowerment Programme, MCFPannairobi NGO, Nairobi, Kenya
Participants of Teenage Mothers Empowerment Programme, MCFP nairobi NGO, Nairobi, Kenya (Source Author)


 
 
 

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