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Towards a workable approach to mainstream gender in natural resources management (2012)
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This paper describes the key results and lessons learned of a PSO funded project
in which Both ENDS and partner organisations AMICHOCÓ in Colombia, ANCE in
Togo and BARCIK in Bangladesh jointly set out to test a practical approach to
mainstream gender in their work on natural resources management. This paper aims
to share their insights and experiences so far in working with the approach.
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Francophone ToT workshop Gender Mainstreaming in IWRM
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GWA together with the host organisation Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (IAV Hassan II) organized a Training of Trainers of 7 days in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, from October 27th to November 2nd, 2008. The training was co sponsored by WADImena/CRDI from Egypt
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GWA ensures the integration of gender issues in national training on IWRM in Rwanda, July 2008
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GWA ensures the integration of gender issues in national training on IWRM in Rwanda, July 2008
The national training workshop on Concepts and Principles of IWRM took place in Rwanda from 14th to 18th July 2008. It was organised by the Rwanda Chapter of Nile IWRM-Net and hosted by the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) in close collaboration with the Rwanda Ministry of Natural Resources. The implementation was made possible with financial support and human resources contributions from Cap-Net, GWA and SNV-Rwanda.
GWA was invited to include and facilitate gender mainstreaming issues related to IWRM and its stakeholders. 27 participants from Rwanda and 2 from Burundi participated in the training.
In this illustrated workshop report you can read more on objectives, the training modules, the day-to-day programme and the detailed evaluation results.
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Children put sanitation habits in the picture
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By: Mrs. DAGUIA Casimilia Olga, Source Bulletin August 2007
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Burkina Faso: From water managers to water "beggars"
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By: Margriet Reinders, GWA facilitator, Source bulletin September 2008
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Summary of case studies used in "Gender in Court"at 3rd World Water Forum
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The case studies focus on four key aspects: the beneficiaries: men and women; the implementers at community level: CBOs and NGOs; the institutions and the policies.
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Senegal: Role of Women in a Model of Community Management of Fish Resources and Marine Environments, Cayar
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, fisheries and coastal zone management.
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Message 23 from Dr. Julie Woodfield: cases on solid waste management
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These are part of a research project called 'Practical guide to
mainstreaming gender in water projects - guidelines for engineers and
managers'.
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Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
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Message 24 from, Dr. Julie Woodfield: cases on irrigation
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These are part of a research project called 'Practical guide to
mainstreaming gender in water projects - guidelines for engineers and
managers'.
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Message 28 from Visscher, J.T., and Werff, K. van de: case on Women and Technical training
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Visscher, J.T., and Werff, K. van de (1995). Towards Sustainable Water
Supply: Eight Years of Experiences from Guinea Bissau, The Hague, The
Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management