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Data is the lifeblood of decision-making. Nevertheless, there exists a lack of sex-disaggregated water data: less than a third of the countries disaggregate their statistics by sex on informal employment, entrepreneurship, violence against women and unpaid work. This stalls the progress in the collection of relevant scientific evidence on gender inequalities in the water realm and the development of programmes and policies that promote gender equality. Capacity development supported is needed in many countries to strengthen skills in collecting and analysing sex-disaggregated water data to inform policy making.

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