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Staying alive: Navigating water, gender and poverty inequalities in Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt
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16.09.22
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Women’s increasing roles in irrigation in Egypt, as well as across the MENA region cannot be viewed in isolation of women’s domestic care work.
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