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Bridging gender divides in water at the Fifth World Water Forum
Source Bulletin May 2009
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Articles in Source Bulletin
Cartoon booklets on gender and water speak to people all over the world
Source Bulletin May 2009
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Articles in Source Bulletin
Tutorial for Water Managers: Why Gender Matters (2014)
Together with CapNet GWA has developed a self learning tool for water professionals and others interested in or responsible for managing water resources. This was published first in 2006, and has now been revised and updated. The tutorial wants to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability. Therefore this tutorial first deals with the general concepts of gender and gender mainstreaming and then specifies to look at the following water sectors: drinking water, sanitation, agriculture and environment (including climate change). But apart from the "why" the tutorial also deals with the "how" of gender mainstreaming. To this end a quick-guide has been included at the beginning of the Tutorial, and in every chapter references and links to manuals, tools, resource centres and case studies are included.
Located in GWA Products / Capacity building
Rio 20+ United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
GWA/AIT Regional Workshop: Strategic Planning for Mainstreaming Gender in IWRM in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
From 18-21 July 2007 a GWA/AIT Regional Workshop on Strategic Planning for Mainstreaming Gender in IWRM was held for Southeast Asia and the Pacific at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. The workshop was organized by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) and was co-hosted by AIT’s Gender and Development Studies Programme. A total of 33 participants and 20 graduate students and staff participated in the workshop.
Located in GWA Activities / Strengthening the network
GWA South Asia Regional Workshop: Strategic Planning for Mainstreaming Gender in IWRM
The first Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) South Asia Regional Workshop, which was held from 23 to 25 January 2007 in Kathmandu, Nepal, had about 50 participants. They were both women and men, from NGOs, water networks, donor organizations and academia in Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka as well as representatives from Water Aid, U.K. and the GWA Secretariat, the Netherlands. The Workshop was co-hosted by the Nepal Water for Health Foundation (NEWAH), one of the largest NGOs in Nepal working on water, health and sanitation from a gender and poverty perspective.
Located in GWA Activities / Strengthening the network
Resource guide on gender and IWRM (2006)
This resource guide on gender and IWRM isis a reference guide that should be used in conjunction with the texts and materials to which it refers. It is meant to assist water and gender practitioners and professionals as well as persons responsible for gender mainstreaming, and anybody else who is interested in the water sector.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
World Water Week 2006
From 20 to 26 August the World Water Week took place in Stockholm. This years theme was: "Beyond the River - Sharing Benefits and responsibilities". During the week the sharing of benefits and responsibilities as they relate to livelihood improvement, land based activities within a river basin, and society's ability to cope with natural disasters were examined.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
File South Asia: Addressing Water and Poverty at the Grassroots
Case Study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on Area Water Partnerships and Women and Water Networks in South Asia, a study on Gender, water and poverty
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
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