How to mainstream gender into national waste management policy - Case study from Nepal

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2025-05Author
Adhikaree, Karuna
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Despite women’s extensive engagement within the informal sector as waste pickers, for example, working
at waste transfer stations or open dumps, women were previously not recognized as stakeholders in the
first place. This made it difficult in the past for the stakeholders, including the policymakers, to reflect
gender aspects into national waste management policies and programmes. However, it gradually changed
during the development of the draft Nepal National Waste Management Strategy and Action Plan 2020-
2025.
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