Adriana Alves2012-08-132012-08-132003-11https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9711The Implementation Completion Report (ICR) for the first Ghana Community Water and Sanitation Project (1994-2000) provided an opportunity to assess gender and poverty issues. Were both women and men, and the poor, involved in subproject decision-making and implementation? Did they all have access to services? The ICR collected beneficiary assessment survey data in the summer of 2000, and the ICR was completed soon thereafter. Further data analysis specific to gender and poverty was completed later, and a summary of the results are provided in this report.CC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS TO SERVICESBATHINGCAPITAL COSTSCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTHOUSEHOLDSHYGIENEPOORPOOR WOMENPOVERTY REDUCTIONSANITATIONSANITATION EDUCATIONWATER QUALITYThe First Ghana Community Water and Sanitation Project : Poverty and Gender IssuesLe Premier Projet Communautaire Ghaneen d'Approvisionnement en Eau et d'Assainissement : Les questions de genre et de pauvreteWorld Bankhttps://doi.org/10.1596/9711