SURGE has been extended to 31 December 2025!
Gender equality technical advice will continue to be available to DFAT throughout this period and we will continue to update the Knowledge Hub with best practice resources.
Any questions? Please contact us.
The SURGE Knowledge Hub is a curated library of gender equality resources to support users to improve their approach to gender equality in international development programming. Whether you are looking for DFAT guidance, how to apply an intersectional approach or need help integrating gender into your design, the SURGE Knowledge Hub is your one-stop-shop.
The Knowledge Hub is arranged by technical sectors and includes guidance and tools on assessment, design, evaluation, MEL and much more.
DFAT staff can access disability inclusion resources and technical advice through the DID4All Helpdesk facility https://www.did4all.com.au/
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Showing 27 of 27Gender & SDG 6: The Critical Connection
A Framing Paper for the High-Level Panel on Water on gender equality in both water resources management and WASH.
Applying a Gender Lens to Water Research
Project leads, mentors, advisors, and researchers from SUMERNET share their experience in integrating gender into water research
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Self-Assessment Tool for WASH Programming
This guidance is for staff of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) implementation and research projects and organisations, who are committed to improving the practice of GESI in their projects and