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Empowerment: four interacting elements for analysis and as an objective for development
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This paper concisely explains the empowerment approach used by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) in its work, outlining and illustrating some practical ways to apply this methodology in capacity building trainings, and as a tool for analysis and monitoring of development project interventions.
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GWA Products
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Capacity building
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Empowerment for Gender Equality
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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation, 2008
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GWA Activities
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International and global profile
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Expert Group Meeting Report: Gender-disaggregated Data on Water and Sanitation (2008)
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Report of the expert group meeting on Gender-Disaggregated Data on water and Sanitation in which the GWA executive Director, Joke Muylwijk, participated.
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GWA Activities
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Advocacy and Policy influencing
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For Her - It's the Big Issue: putting women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene (2006)
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This evidence report describes how not only women, but also the community as a whole benefits from involving women in water supply and sanitation projects. It ends with key messages and recommendations.
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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From fishing to farming: Land and water resource management at Katosi landing site, Lake Victoria, Uganda
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By: Margaret Nakato, Source Bulletin May 2007
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Articles in Source Bulletin
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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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Bangladesh
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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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Bangladesh
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Knowledge Development
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Research and Field study Reports
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Gender Audit of WSP South-Asia
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GWA was contracted by WSP to implement a gender audit of the organisation in three South Asian countries: India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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GWA Activities
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Advocacy and Policy influencing
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Gender Equality Results in the Punjab Community Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project Pakistan
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The case study analyses the available information and experiences in mainstreaming gender concerns in the Punjab Community Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project in Pakistan. It highlights the lessons learned by the stakeholders involved and pays special attention to aspects of good practice that could be replicated in other ADB water projects.
DISCLAIMER: Although this case study is part of the activities under the Gender in Water Partnership of ADB and GWA, the report reflects the opinion of the author which is not necessarily that of ADB or GWA.
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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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Gender in Integrated Rural Water Supplies and Sanitation Programme in Zimbabwe
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GWA Products
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Case studies