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And here we are at the end! The process of writing this blog has been incredibly fulfilling on both an academic and personal level. At the beginning of the blog writing process I certainly wasn't entirely sure how specifically the blog would unfold but with interludes of newsflashes on COP26 and common themes running through such as vulnerability and a country focus on Kenya, hopefully through this series you have been able to better understand the relationship between water and gender in Africa today. I'd now like to mention some brief takeaways from thoughts developed throughout blogposts: In my first blog post , I spoke of the desire to employ an interdisciplinary lens throughout my analysis; through reading paper's such as the one by Mona Daoud about whether vulnerability to climate change is gendered I was able to see the employment of previously learnt gender studies concepts such as "performances of gender" in a new field of study, leading to a better unde

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