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International Conference on Environmental Education in Ahmedabad, 2007
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
File Message 31 from Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C. (undated). Involvement of Women in Planning and Management in Tanga, Region, Tanzania, IUCN, The World Conservation Union.
Located in GWA Products / / Case studies / Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
File Philipines: Engendering Environment and Natural Resources Management
The experience of the department of environment and natural resources of the Philipines in mainstreaming gender and development.
Located in Library / Case studies
This policy brief from World Resources Institute (WRI) describes how natural resource management can strengthen and improve local democracy.
Located in Library / Fact sheets and policy briefs
Rio 20+ United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
File Steering toward a Better Future for People and Planet: Learning from global experiences of mainstreaming gender in coastal and marine ecosystems management.
2018. Cases are from India (Odisha), Mexico and Philippines. More practical cases are welcome to be added to this text.
Located in Water Sectors / Fisheries and Coastal Management / UN Environment Gender in Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
File Tanzania: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and fisheries.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
File Towards a workable approach to mainstream gender in natural resources management (2012)
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.
Located in Library / Publications
File Training Module on Gender and Waste: "No Capacity to Waste" (2010)
The objectives of this module are: To provide basic knowledge on gender issues; To provide basic knowledge on gender and empowerment; To train skills in analysing current practices on gender; To provide some ideas on how to mainstream gender in waste management; To provide basic exercises on gender. The target audience of the module are: Trainers of practitioners, i.e. staff of non-governmental organisations, local government staff, consultants, university staff, and others that are involved in the field of sustainable solid waste management.
Located in GWA Products / Capacity building
Women, Mobilization and the Revitalization of Water Resources: The Case of North-Eastern Brazil
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
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