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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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Francophone ToT workshop Gender Mainstreaming in IWRM
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GWA together with the host organisation Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (IAV Hassan II) organized a Training of Trainers of 7 days in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, from October 27th to November 2nd, 2008. The training was co sponsored by WADImena/CRDI from Egypt
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Capacity building
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Training of Trainers
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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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Articles in Source Bulletin
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From the GWA Secretariat: First Ladies of Nigeria come for study tour
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Source Bulletin December 2009
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Gender and Eco-based Marine Management 2018
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GWA wrote this document invited by UNEnvironment. We asked our members for experience about this subject, because information is rare. This document introduces the subject and includes 3 large cases and one shorter one. In case you have more information on the gender aspects of marine management, it is very welcome.
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Knowledge on gender and water
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Gender and social water management in the Custepec river basin, Chiapas, Mexico
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By: Laura E. Ruiz M., GWA, México, Source Bulletin November 2006
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Gender and Water Inventory
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There are many policy documents, acts, research papers, case studies, books, guidelines, and toolkits that are relevant to the water sector and the different users in Bangladesh. GWAPB maintains an inventory of these documents and publications, specific to the context of Bangladesh, reviews the information with a gender-sensitive lens, lists the sources, and provides this information in an accessible and user-friendly format for reference of the public, through our online Gender and Water Inventory (GWI).
The GWI is a living inventory to be updated on a regular basis. In case you want to add a document, please mail to secretariat (ad) gwalliance.org.
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GWAPB Products
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Knowledge Development
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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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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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Knowledge Development
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Research and Field study Reports
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Gender and water: how to engineer a common language?
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Partnership between Both ENDS, Comprehensive Assessment and GWA. Source Bulletin February 2007
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Articles in Source Bulletin