CREA develops publications and knowledge resources, in English and Hindi, in the fields of sexuality, reproductive health, gender, and human rights. These publications foreground global South perspectives and reduce the paucity of resources for Hindi-speaking activists and organisations.
All these resources and materials are made available here on the website, and are mailed out to the organisations and activists that CREA works with and disseminated through various other channels.

Sanitation needs and concerns are gendered, requiring law and policy frameworks to adopt a gender-sensitive approach to address the specific sanitation-related needs of women and girls.
The brief, Right to Sanitation: A Gendered Perspective, focuses on the gendered dimensions of the right to sanitation in the Indian context. It discusses the legal status of the right to sanitation in India and international law, with a focus on structurally excluded communities.
This briefing paper is valuable for individuals and organizations involved in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector, WASH practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and more.