Engineers and technicians working on development projects are becoming
more aware of the need for the participation of local people, and that
women, in particular, should be involved closely at all stages of the
project cycle. This booklet sets out why engineers should involve both
men and women in infrastructure projects and why women's participation
has a special emphasis. It introduces ways in which engineers and
technicians can ensure their projects focus on the needs of men and
women.
Although many people working on development projects will be aware of
these issues, others may not be. As well as providing an introduction
for engineers and technicians who have not covered some of the social
issues before, this booklet is also useful for managers who do
understand the issues but are seeking ways to tackle these, or for those
who wish to explain the problems and solutions to their colleagues. This
book is one of the outputs from a Knowledge and Research project funded
by the Department for International Development (DFID) of the British
Government.