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Gender Audit of WSP South-Asia
GWA was contracted by WSP to implement a gender audit of the organisation in three South Asian countries: India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Located in GWA Activities / Advocacy and Policy influencing
Gender Mainstreaming in UN-Habitat "Water for Asian Cities" and "Mekong Water and Sanition Initiative" programmes
From 2009 until 2011 GWA together with the Mekong River Commission (MRC) assisted UN-Habitat in Mainstreaming Gender in two of their Asian programmes: The Water for Asian Cities Programme" and the "Mekong Water and Sanitation Initiative".
Located in GWA Activities / Capacity building
SACOSAN 2003
From 21-23 October 2003, the South Asian Conference on Sanitation took place in Dhaka Bangladesh. GWA presented a keynote "Sanitation, Hygiene and Gender", Rose Lidonde (a GWA representative) was interviewed and GWA materials were distributed. A joint SACOSAN declaration was developed by ministers and high civil servants representing the nine participating countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) in the South of Asia.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation, 2008
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
File Report of the visit of the ED of GWA to Nigeria, 2008
Joke Muylwijk, GWAs Executive Director, visited Nigeria from 6 to 13 March 2008, accompanied by of Anthony Akpan, GWA Focal point for Anglophone West Africa and Hajia Salamatu Garba, GWA NIgeria Advisor. Here you found a report on all activites undertaken.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
AfricaSan 2008
The 2nd African conference on sanitation and hygiene Africa san + 5, was held in Durban South African, February 18-21, 2008. This was a special conference with the year 2008, being declared an international year of sanitation, it was a great opportunity to highlight key issues on sanitation on the African continent. Most importantly it was an opportunity to confirm or disprove what several critics have expressed over the years that Africa might not necessarily be on track to meet the MDG target goal on sanitation. The AfricanSan was a follow up to access progress made and adopted during the first AfricanSan which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa 2002. The conference for 2008 was a key opportunity to assess critical issues such as progress, challenges, best practices and lessons identified as each African country strives to achieve the MDG goal 7, target of halving the population of the 2.6 billion Africans who do not have access to basic sanitation.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
International Conference on Environmental Education in Ahmedabad, 2007
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
LatinoSan 2007
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
SACOSAN 2006
Three years after the first South Asian Conference on Sanitation which was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the second SACOSAN took place from 20-21 September 2006 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The executive director of GWA was invited by the Ministry of Environment of Pakistan to speak about “A Gender Approach to Sanitation – Empowerment of Women, Men and Children” in a Gender and Sanitation Session.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
World Urban Forum III, 2006
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
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