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File Zimbabwe: Gender mainstreaming in water supply and sanitation in Manzvire Village, Chipinge District
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, water supply, sanitation and hygiene.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
A Minimum Agenda on Gender Mainstreaming for Researchers, Practicioners and Gender Experts (2006)
These are the conclusions and recommendations of the programme "Effective Gender Mainstreaming in water management for sustainable livelihoods: From Guidelies to Practice", on how to facilitate gender mainstreaming in agricultural water management. The "Minimum Agenda on Gender Mainstreaming for Researchers, Practicioners and Gender Experts", lists requirements and needs for gender mainstreaming in agricultural water management for different groups of professionals active in the sector.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Factsheets
File Effective gender mainstreaming in water management for sustainable livelihoods: From Guidelines to Practice (2006)
Synthesis report of the results of the programme conducted together with Both-Ends and the Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture, published in the Both Ends Working Paper Series.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File For Her - It's the Big Issue: putting women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene (2006)
This evidence report describes how not only women, but also the community as a whole benefits from involving women in water supply and sanitation projects. It ends with key messages and recommendations.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File The Gender Approach to Water Management - Lessons Learnt Around the Globe (2002)
This 16 pages booklet summarises the findings of the Electronic Conference Series Convened by the Gender and Water Alliance January - September 2002. A copy can be obtained by contacting the GWA secretariat or downloaded here
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File Tapping into Sustainability. Issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. (2003)
A Background Document for the Gender and Water Session 3rd World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
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File Passport to Mainstreaming Gender in Water Programmes. Key questions for interventions in the agricultural sector (2012)
The Passport was developed for field staff involved in the design, implementation, operation and maintenance of water management projects for agricultural production; technicians and agents in local irrigation and extension services, NGOs and local government employees who work at field level, carry out the assessment of the local situation and have contact and negotiate with stakeholders using available water sources. It is a practical tool, designed for the rapid identification of the main gender-related problems and gaps that require attention during the design, implementation and monitoring of a agricultural water project or programme. It can also be used to identify gender aspects of existing problems in operational projects and provide inputs for improvements.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File Gender Scan Methodology for water utilities (2011)
The Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) has designed this Gender Scan Methodology to assist water and sanitation utilities in identifying how effectively they are mainstreaming gender in their policies, practices, and procedures, and to assist them in identifying areas where they can further strengthen gender mainstreaming. The gender scan methodology can be used to assess gender mainstreaming opportunities throughout the utility’s operations and management, or can be limited to a specific component or activity the utility would like to focus on.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
This link leads to a short film explaining the importance of gender mainstreaming in Water and sanitation and the cooperation between GWA and UN-Habitat in the "Water for African Cities" programme.
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File Navigating Gender in African Cities. Synthesis Report (2006)
A Synthesis Report of Rapid Gender and Pro-Poor Assessments in the 17 Cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
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