Gender and Governance in Rural Services

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Factors Associated with Access to and Satisfaction with Drinking Water Sources in Ethiopia 170

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Top Public Service and Infrastructure Concerns in Ethiopia, by Gender 172

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Top Public Service and Infrastructure Concerns in Ethiopia, by Region 174

5.50

Involvement in and Contribution to Cooperatives in Ethiopia, by Gender 184

5.A.1

Basic Indicators for Households Surveyed in Karnataka, by Gender of Household Head 187

5.A.2

Occupation of Household Head in Surveyed Households in Karnataka, by Caste 188

5.A.3

Training of Junior Engineers in Karnataka

5.A.4

Perceived Severity of Constraints on Service Providers in Karnataka 189

5.A.5

Self-Reported Outreach of Field Staff in Karnataka

5.A.6

Frequency of Contacts by Senior Agricultural Staff in Karnataka

5.A.7

Person or Institution Perceived to Be Mainly Responsible for Construction of Drinking Water Facilities in Surveyed Blocks in Karnataka 192

5.A.8

Perceptions of District-Level Engineers in India Regarding Decentralization 193

5.A.9

Time of Last Meeting of User Organization in Karnataka

189

190 191

193

5.A.10 Household Demographic Indicators in Ghana, by Zone

194

5.A.11 Average Number of Livestock Owned per Household in Ghana, by Zone 194 5.A.12 Infrastructure Stock and Development Projects in Ghana, by Zone

195

5.A.13 Reasons for Not Attending Community or Group Meetings about Agriculture in Ghana, by Zone 195 5.A.14 Types of Technologies Promoted in Ghana

196

5.A.15 Primary Source of Water for Households in Ghana 5.A.16 Awareness of and Membership in Community-Based Groups in Ghana, by Zone and Type of Respondent 5.A.17 Financing of Construction of Water Facility in Ghana

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