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Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
Here you find all the cases which were presented by experts in the field of Gender Mainstreaming during the proceedings of the e-conference series of that took place in 2002.
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File Case Studies on Mainstreaming Gender in WATSAN Programs in Nepal
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File Case Study on Community Based Solid Waste Management in Pangkah Kulon, Gresik, East Java
Presentation by Angela Ika in the International Symposium Women-Water-Waste, Manila, June 25-27, 2008
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File Case study on Gender and Empowerment through Wash
It is often assumed that participation and representation of women in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) committees will lead to their empowerment. Therefore, in order to get a better insight into “How” participation in the WASH committees can lead to empowerment of women, Simavi and the Gender and Water Alliance, through the Gender and Water Programme Bangladesh, decided to do a study to get a better insight on “If”, “How” and “Why” women’s empowerment has taken place as a result of participation in the WASH committee or other WASH interventions.
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File Case study Water for African Cities
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and drinking water and sanitation as well as on gender and governance in Africa. Water for African Cities: A Partnership between United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA).
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Children put sanitation habits in the picture
By: Mrs. DAGUIA Casimilia Olga, Source Bulletin August 2007
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File Climate Change and Gender
This GWA factsheet illustrates the gender aspects of climate change and can be useful in a ToT on gender and climate change.
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File Count and be Counted, be Empowered (2012)
Gender disagregated data review in water and sanitation management with a focus on Africa. In this report, based on available literature and the opinion of professionals working in the sector, GWA develops a methodology to gather, process and use gender-disaggregated data, lists indicators with different priorities, and writes a Policy Brief, for politicians and decision-makers in the water and sanitation sectors.
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e - conferences
The Gender and Water Alliance convened three series of e-conferences up til date. From January-September 2002 an e-conference series titled "Successes and Failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resources Management" was conducted, in 2005 an e-conference was held titled "Gender Mainstreaming in Water Management for Agriculture" and in 2007 the e-conference "Gender, Water and Integrity" took place.
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File Eastern Africa Regional ToT Workshop: Gender Mainstreaming in IWRM
A total of 39 professionals from water and environment ministries and institutes as well as NGOs in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan and Kenya participated in the training of trainers workshop, which was organised by the Gender and Water Alliance in close coordination with the Institute of Environment and Water in Nairobi. The training took place from 30 March till 5 April 2009 at the Yaya Center, Nairobi, Kenya. The illustrated report (which you can download here) summarizes all presentations and ensuing discussions day by day and it documents participants’experiences on gender mainstreaming in IWRM and water policies from the Eastern African Region, with e.g. interesting examples from Kenya’s flower industry and the field visit report on the work of the Kimande trust in Nairobi’s Kibera slum.
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