GWA activities and products
GWA Activities and products related to South Asia
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Message 25 From Dr. Julie Woodfield: cases on urban upgrading | These are part of a research project called 'Practical guide to mainstreaming gender in water projects - guidelines for engineers and managers'. |
Message 26 from Dr. Julie Woodfield: cases on emergencies | These are part of a research project called 'Practical guide to mainstreaming gender in water projects - guidelines for engineers and managers'. |
Message 34 from Koppen, Barbara van: Gender and Water rights | Koppen, Barbara van (1997). Waterbeheer en armoedeverlichting. Wageningen, the Netherlands, Department of Irrigation and Soil Conservation. |
Message 35 from Jordans, E and Zwartveen, M: Gender and Poverty Alleviation | Jordans, E and Zwartveen, M (1997). A Well of One Own, Gender Analysis of an Irrigation Program in Bangladesh. Bangladesh, International Irrigation Management... |
Message 36 from Dr.Smita Mishra Panda: Case of Self Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) Water Campaign in Gujarat | Derived from the White Paper on Water in Gujarat, by IRMA and Unicef, 2001 (Engendering Water Policy: The State, NGOs and Gendered Outcomes in Rural Gujarat),... |
Message 37 from Bhuban B Bajracharya: Livestock development in Nepal | |
Message 39 from Dr.Dolly Witterberger: Empowerment of women through Water Management | The major findings of these projects were published in the International Journal of Water Resources Development (Special Issue on Women and Water,Vol.14,No.4,... |
Pakistan: From Purdah to Participation | Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and water governance in drinking water in Pakistan. |
Pakistan: Initiative of One, Relief for All – Women’s Leadership in the Banda Golra Water Supply Scheme | Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and Water on gender, domestic water supply and capacity building. |
Policy Brief: Gender in Aquaculture | This policy brief highlights why a gender sensitive approach in aquaculture is crucial to sustainable and gender equitable growth and development in Bangladesh,... |
Political Empowerment of Women in the South West IWRM Project | The South West Area Integrated Water Resources Planning and Management Project (SWAIWRPMP) was supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN) ... |
Regional ToT workshop Gender mainstreaming in IWRM for the Bangla-speakers from the two Bengals | A Regional ToT in Bangla language was designed by GWA and held in collaboration with Pradan at CINI Chetana Resource Centre in Poilan in the outskirts of Kolkat... |
Report of the Capacity Building Workshop for Selected Professionals: Gender and IWRM I | The first Gender and IWRM workshop of GWAPB was held on 18 – 22 May 2014, at BRAC CDM, Savar, Dhaka. |
Report on the Gender, Water and Equity Training workshop October 2008, Goa, India | GWA joined the Tata Institute for Social Sciences, SaciWaters, and Soppecom to support the organization of this 5 days training programme, which was held from 2... |
Report on the Second Workshop on Gender, Water and Equity. April 2009, Mumbai, India | Within the framework of the Crossing Boundaries: Regional Capacity Building on IWRM and Gender & Water Project, GWA was again one of the contributors to the sec... |
SACOSAN 2003 | From 21-23 October 2003, the South Asian Conference on Sanitation took place in Dhaka Bangladesh. GWA presented a keynote "Sanitation, Hygiene and Gender", R... |
SACOSAN 2006 | Three years after the first South Asian Conference on Sanitation which was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the second SACOSAN took place from 20-21 September 2006 in... |
South Asia: Addressing Water and Poverty at the Grassroots | Case Study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on Area Water Partnerships and Women and Water Networks in South Asia, a study on Gender, water and povert... |
South Asia: First regional strategic planning for mainstreaming gender in IWRM by GWA | Source Bulletin May 2007 |
South Asian Chapter of Travelling Exhibit |