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International Conference on Environmental Education in Ahmedabad, 2007
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GWA Activities
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International and global profile
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Message 31 from Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
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Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C. (undated). Involvement of Women in Planning
and Management in Tanga, Region, Tanzania, IUCN, The World Conservation
Union.
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GWA Products
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Case studies
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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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Philipines: Engendering Environment and Natural Resources Management
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The experience of the department of environment and natural resources of the Philipines in mainstreaming gender and development.
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Library
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Case studies
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Policy Brief: Building Local Democracy through Natural Resources Interventions: An Environmentalist's Responsibility
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This policy brief from World Resources Institute (WRI) describes how natural resource management can strengthen and improve local democracy.
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Library
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Fact sheets and policy briefs
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Rio 20+ United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012
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GWA Activities
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International and global profile
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Steering toward a Better Future for People and Planet: Learning from global experiences of mainstreaming gender in coastal and marine ecosystems management.
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2018. Cases are from India (Odisha), Mexico and Philippines. More practical cases are welcome to be added to this text.
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Water Sectors
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Fisheries and Coastal Management
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UN Environment Gender in Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
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Tanzania: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and fisheries.
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Case studies
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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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Library
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Publications
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Training Module on Gender and Waste: "No Capacity to Waste" (2010)
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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.
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GWA Products
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Capacity building
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Women, Mobilization and the Revitalization of Water Resources: The Case of North-Eastern Brazil
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Case studies