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3rd World Water Forum, 2003
In March 2003, the 3rd World Water Forum took place in Kyoto, Shiga and Osaka, Japan. GWA was present at the forum in Kyoto with a stand and a session called "Gender in Court".
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
4th World Water Forum, 2006
The 4th World Water Forum took place from 16-22 March 2006 in Mexico City. Its main theme was: “Local Actions for a Global Change”. Read about the different activities of GWA or download the synthesis report of the activities of GWA at the forum.
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5th World Water Forum, 2009
More than 80 members of the Gender and Water Alliance from across the globe joined up in Istanbul in March 2009, at the 5th World Water Forum, in an effort to mainstream gender equity issues in the discussions and emerging recommendations. GWA aimed to bridge specifically the gender gap in the various agendas, as “ Bridging divides for water” was the slogan of the Water Forum.
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A Minimum Agenda on Gender Mainstreaming for Researchers, Practicioners and Gender Experts (2006)
These are the conclusions and recommendations of the programme "Effective Gender Mainstreaming in water management for sustainable livelihoods: From Guidelies to Practice", on how to facilitate gender mainstreaming in agricultural water management. The "Minimum Agenda on Gender Mainstreaming for Researchers, Practicioners and Gender Experts", lists requirements and needs for gender mainstreaming in agricultural water management for different groups of professionals active in the sector.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Factsheets
File Access to Water and Empowerment of Women: Study of Drudgery Work and Relief by SUJAL (2013)
Study in 3 states of India assessing if having water supply closer to home decreases the drudgery work of women.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
Accra Conference on Water and Sustainable Development in Africa, April 2002
WATER AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA - REGIONAL STAKEHOLDERS' CONFERENCE FOR PRIORITY SETTING. By Pauline Ikumi who represented the GWA as a Gender Ambassador at this event on the April 15 - 17, Accra, Ghana
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File Advocacy Manual for Gender & Water Ambassadors (2002)
This Advocacy Manual has been developed to assist members of the Gender and Water Alliance who are involved in advocating for greater attention to gender issues within the water sector. The manual is principally aimed at "Gender Ambassadors" whose role is to influence debates in international and national water conferences and similar events, as well as in relation to national water policy development, implementation and monitoring. The manual includes guidelines on lobbying, speeches and conferences, a training module and case studies
Located in GWA Products / Policy influencing
African Chapter of Travelling Exibit
Located in GWA Activities / Capacity building / Traveling Exhibit
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.
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Asia Pacific Workshop 2002
Here you will find all the reports which were presented during the Asia Pacific Consultation Workshop on Water and Poverty, 22 - 26 September 2002, in Dhaka .
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