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Agriculture Status and Women’s Role in Agriculture in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Research paper by GWA member Dr. Hilmi Salem on the contribution of Women to Agriculture and Rural Transformation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in the Journal of Agriculture and Crops (2019)
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World Oceans Day: Gender and the Oceans
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The World Ocean Day on 7 June 2019, focusses on Gender. GWA wrote the document with cases on India, Mexico and Philippines. See https://unworldoceansday.org/index.php/gender-and-water-alliance.
Anamika Amani was in New York to represent GWA in the panel. See the report under Water Sectors:
https://genderandwater.org/en/water-sectors/fisheries/un-environment-gender-in-marine-and-coastal-ecosystems/gwa-at-the-un-world-oceans-day-2019/view
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Report of Gender Assessment SNV - GWA
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SNV - EU - SWTICH - ASIA, Gender Assessment
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Gender and Water Poverty: Salinity in Rampal and Saronkhola, Bagerhat
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The NGO Voice of South Bangladesh conducted a study in two unions of Bagerhat district, in the Coastal Belt, where salinity is increasing as a result of various factors, amongst them: climate change and global warming resulting in sea water rise, and the large dam in India that withholds the water in the dry season and opens the gates in the monsoon. Shrimp cultivation is a third factor. Both poor women and men suffer from the saline water, but women more: they are responsible for water and hygiëne in the household, and for their reproductive duties. So much water everywhere, but drinking water is far away or expensive. In the paper the findings are analysed from an empowerment perspective. Different categories of people are interviewed.
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Knowledge Development
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Research and Field study Reports
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Gender and Water Poverty: Salinity in Rampal and Saronkhola, Bagerhat
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The NGO Voice of South Bangladesh conducted a study in two unions of Bagerhat district, in the Coastal Belt, where salinity is increasing as a result of various factors, amongst them: climate change and global warming resulting in sea water rise, and the large dam in India that withholds the water in the dry season and opens the gates in the monsoon. Shrimp cultivation is a third factor. Both poor women and men suffer from the saline water, but women more: they are responsible for water and hygiëne in the household, and for their reproductive duties. So much water everywhere, but drinking water is far away or expensive. In the paper the findings are analysed from an empowerment perspective. Different categories of people are interviewed.
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Knowledge Development
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Research and Field study Reports
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Access to Water and Empowerment of Women: Study of Drudgery Work and Relief by SUJAL (2013)
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Study in 3 states of India assessing if having water supply closer to home decreases the drudgery work of women.
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Research report - A Plot of One's Own: Gender Relations and Irrigated Land Allocation Policies in Burkina Faso (1997)
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This Research Report written by Margreet Zwarteveen, and published by IIMI (International Irrigation Management Institute) presents the findings of a case study carried out in the Dakiri irrigation system in Burkina Faso in 1995.
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Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook (2008)
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This publication of the World Bank, FAO and IFAD presents a rich compilation of
experiences, some of them ongoing, in which agricultural projects have
incorporated gender-related components or adapted their operations to
allow for gender variables and engage issues that affect men and women
differently.
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Training Guide: Gender and Climate Change Research in Agriculture and Food Security for Rural Development (2011)
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The purpose of this guide is to promote gender-responsive and socially-sensitive climate change
research and development in the agriculture and food security sectors through participatory
approaches. The guide focuses on the household and community level. It provides users with
resources and tools for collecting, analysing and sharing gender-sensitive information about
agricultural communities, households and individual household members who are facing climatic
changes.
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Guides, tools and manuals
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Report of one day training workshop in Pakistan (2008)
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Report of One day Training Workshop on “Role and Position of Women Farmers in Water Management” 29th August 2008
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