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This link leads to a short film explaining the importance of gender mainstreaming in Water and sanitation and the cooperation between GWA and UN-Habitat in the "Water for African Cities" programme.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File South Africa: Women in Sanitation and Brick Making Project, Mabule Village
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, capacity building and sanitation and hygiene.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
File Summary of case studies used in "Gender in Court"at 3rd World Water Forum
The case studies focus on four key aspects: the beneficiaries: men and women; the implementers at community level: CBOs and NGOs; the institutions and the policies.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
File Tapping into Sustainability. Issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. (2003)
A Background Document for the Gender and Water Session 3rd World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
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File Togo: Integrating Gender into the Promotion of Hygiene in Schools SSHE
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and sanitation and hygiene.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
File Training Module on Gender and Waste: "No Capacity to Waste" (2010)
The objectives of this module are: To provide basic knowledge on gender issues; To provide basic knowledge on gender and empowerment; To train skills in analysing current practices on gender; To provide some ideas on how to mainstream gender in waste management; To provide basic exercises on gender. The target audience of the module are: Trainers of practitioners, i.e. staff of non-governmental organisations, local government staff, consultants, university staff, and others that are involved in the field of sustainable solid waste management.
Located in GWA Products / Capacity building
File Where to go? Resources on Gender, Water and Sanitation for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Nepal and Vietnam (2012)
This Resource e-book is a digital document of collected resources from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Nepal and Vietnam on gender and WATSAN. The goal of this e-book is to consolidate and share knowledge on available expertise and information on Gender and WATSAN in, and specific to these countries. It includes names of experts and organizations working in gender and WATSAN; references to available documents, tools and websites (some in the local languages), as well as presents some case studies on gender mainstreaming in WATSAN.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
World Urban Forum III, 2006
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
World Water Week 2005
From 21 to 27 August the World Water Week took place in Stockholm. GWA Steering Committee member Mariela Garcia Vargas spoke at the opening session on "Working Partnerships and Combined Approaches for Improved Water and Sanitation Services for the Poor. Empowering Experiences in Cali, Columbia" ensuring attention for gender at one of the most important sessions of the week.
Located in GWA Activities / International and global profile
File Zimbabwe: Gender mainstreaming in water supply and sanitation in Manzvire Village, Chipinge District
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, water supply, sanitation and hygiene.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water / Case studies
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