Bye-bye from your Blog editor
October 11th, 2009
This is my last blog post for at least a while as I am busy finishing my thesis on the Resilience of the Balinese irrigation societies. I have enjoyed composing blog posts for the Gender and Water Community and so I hope have you enjoyed reading them
. Below a summary of the past two years of the Blog’s life and the Gender and Water Network.
The Gender and Water Community has grown considerably in the past couple of years and our Blog has been visited more and more often by a variety of readers from various countries. Views of the blog have risen from literally 0 in early 2008 to an average of 140 in 2008 and again risen to an average of 830 in 2009. Our readers have shown interest in all different types of blog posts, be it vacancy or events announcements, news from the GWN community, or news from the Internet.
Our Gender and Water Network membership list consists of mostly Academics, and NGOs and a few Government Institutions. Membership of the Gender Water Network (GWN) is free and open to all interested people. Most members are students, researchers and professionals in the gender and water fields. Joining the network will help keep you up-to-date with gender & water issues. If you like to join this Network, please visit our website.
See also:
- Australian National Water Week and related events (October 11th, 2009)
- Water Advocates improve access to water for women and girls (October 11th, 2009)
- Latest from the Internet: Climate Change Climate Change and Climate Change! (October 11th, 2009)
- Vacancies in the Gender and/or Water sector (October 11th, 2009)
- Water Alternatives latest issue (October 11th, 2009)

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