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        <description>Juliet Willetts is Research Director at Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney. She has worked in the development sector as practitioner, researcher and consultant in the fields of health, water, sanitation, gender and evaluation across many countries in the Asia Pacific region. Juliet holds a Doctorate in environmental engineering from UNSW.</description>
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            <title>Ignore water, ignore women</title>
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            <description>Will 2010 be the year that the prime issue facing most women and girls in developing countries earns the recognition and action it deserves? 



Water, toilets and hygiene &#45; there can be nothing more basic than this. 

And yet these issues continually slide from the political priority list and lack the funds and action required to change this awful reality, mostly borne by poor women around the globe.</description>
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