5.  How can the project be designed to benefit women?

a.  Do women require different access to the services, e.g., step-free access, lighting, security, or women-only facilities/access?

b.  Are complimentary arrangements/inputs needed to ensure that women can use the services optimally (e.g., information/education and low-cost methods to access services)?

c.  Do women receive services through alternative providers or systems (e.g. off grid)? What are the technical and financial implications of such alternative services (e.g., cost per unit or health implications)? Can/should the project be incentivized to facilitate such provisions? What would be the implication if the informal supply networks were formalized or removed in favor of a formal system? How could this impact be minimized?

d.  How should the project be designed to enhance any subsidies that women receive, and to maximize benefits obtained through those subsidies?

e.  Can third parties (e.g., community-based organizations or non-governmental organizations) help provide services to women to reduce the cost of delivery, e.g., through bulk purchases?

f.  Can the project be used to provide other services to women? Is there an opportunity for cross-selling or other public service delivery?