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IWMI Nepal’s Digo Jal Bikas project lauded at the USAID GESI Summit in Nepal

IWMI Nepal was invited to the USAID summit on “Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI): Promoting a culture of collaboration and learning” in Kathmandu on October 2, 2018 to share the challenges and successes of IWMI in integrating GESI into the USAID funded Digo Jal Bikas (DJB) project. With mainstreaming…

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