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15 April 2019
Alumna writes about improving sanitation to curb gender-based violence

Quratulain Fatima (MPP 2015) has written an article illustrating how improved access to sanitation in public spaces can reduce gender-based violence, thereby increasing female participation in society and transforming economies. The article was written for Ms. magazine, an online and print publication that focuses on feminist news and political analysis.

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