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File Agriculture Status and Women’s Role in Agriculture in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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)
Located in Library / Publications
File Research report - A Plot of One's Own: Gender Relations and Irrigated Land Allocation Policies in Burkina Faso (1997)
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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File Report of one day training workshop in Pakistan (2008)
Report of One day Training Workshop on “Role and Position of Women Farmers in Water Management” 29th August 2008
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File Report on Training Course on Gender, Adaptation to Climate Change, and IWRM (2011)
For the four days from 25th to 28th July 2011, thirty two participants from different parts of Sudan came together in Khartoum to take part in a course: Gender, Adaptation to Climate Change and Water Resources Management (IWRM). The course was organized by the Development Studies and Research Institute (DSRI), University of Khartoum, in collaboration with Nile IWRM-Net and with support from UNDP/Cap-Net.
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File Brief overview on the current situation on gender and water management in Egypt
Paper presented by S. Ibrahim at 3rd Arab Water Regional Conference: Research Advancement in Managing Limited Water Resources. Special Session: Mainstreaming Gender in Water Resources Management: Monitoring and Evaluation
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Saskia Ivens examines the extent to which women have benefited from increased water access. She argues that while gender equality is crucial for the sustainability of water programmes, its advancement through water programmes has been limited. She calls for more impact studies and suggests the use of empowering participatory approaches.
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File Bangla-Group update No. 1
Newsletter composed by a GWA member for GWA members in Bangladesh, India and West Bengal. Issue December 2008
Located in GWA Activities / Strengthening the network
File Bangla Group Update No. 2
Newsletter composed by a GWA member for GWA members in Bangladesh, India and West Bengal. Issue January 2009
Located in GWA Activities / Strengthening the network
GWA member Daniela Noguiera was a panelist in workshop number 4: Access to environmentally sound urban services. The World Urban Forum took place 19-20 March 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Sanitation for the urban poor, partnerships and governance, IRC, 2008
IRC Symposium: Sanitation for the urban poor, Partnerships and Governance, 19-21 november 2008, Delft, The Netherlands
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