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Introduction
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What is gender equality
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Gender equality in water
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Environmental engineering
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Sharing our experiences
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The role of universities
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Diversity doesnt necessarily lead to inclusion
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Why do we want diversity
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Our innermost business case
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Corporate responsibility
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Taboo topic
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Questions
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Lisa Neville
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Gender equality in international development
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Water is a connector
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Loss of opportunity
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Question
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Australian Water Partnership
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Diverse Views
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Solutions
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Development
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore gender equality in water security through this comprehensive lecture from the University of Melbourne's Water Security Series. Delve into the concept of gender equality and its crucial role in water management and environmental engineering. Gain insights from shared experiences and examine the responsibilities of universities in promoting diversity and inclusion. Analyze why diversity is essential and how it impacts corporate responsibility. Learn about gender equality in international development, with a focus on water as a connector and the consequences of lost opportunities. Discover diverse viewpoints and potential solutions presented by experts, including insights from Lisa Neville and the Australian Water Partnership. Engage with this thought-provoking discussion on a often taboo topic that addresses critical issues in water security and gender equality.

Water Security Series: Gender Equality in Water Management

University of Melbourne
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