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World Oceans Day: Gender and the Oceans
http://genderandwater.org/en/world-oceans-day-gender-and-the-oceans
The World Ocean Day on 7 June 2019, focusses on Gender. GWA wrote the document with cases on India, Mexico and Philippines. See https://unworldoceansday.org/index.php/gender-and-water-alliance.
Anamika Amani was in New York to represent GWA in the panel. See the report under Water Sectors:
https://genderandwater.org/en/water-sectors/fisheries/un-environment-gender-in-marine-and-coastal-ecosystems/gwa-at-the-un-world-oceans-day-2019/view
No publisherJoke MuylwijkClimate change & DisastersGWA productseas, oceans and marine environmentEnviromentenvironmentfisheriesSouth East Asiaempowerment, gender analysisSouth AsiaagricultureLatin America2019-05-28T08:45:00ZNews ItemSteering toward a Better Future for People and Planet: Learning from global experiences of mainstreaming gender in coastal and marine ecosystems management.
http://genderandwater.org/en/water-sectors/fisheries/un-environment-gender-in-marine-and-coastal-ecosystems/steering-toward-a-better-future-for-people-and-planet-learning-from-global-experiences-of-mainstreaming-gender-in-coastal-and-marine-ecosystems-management
2018. Cases are from India (Odisha), Mexico and Philippines. More practical cases are welcome to be added to this text. No publisherJoke MuylwijkGWA productenvironmentEnviromentempowerment, gender analysisfisheriesseas, oceans and marine environmentClimate change & Disasters2019-05-20T11:42:30ZFileReport of Gender Assessment SNV - GWA
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/snv-eu-swtich-asia-gender-assessment/report-of-gender-assessment-snv-gwa
No publisherJoke MuylwijkagricultureGender assessmentConsumptionGWA productempowerment, gender analysisFood processingSouth Asia2019-05-20T11:09:14ZFileLet's Talk Water, session with WARPO, NICHE by GWA
http://genderandwater.org/en/women2030/policy-consultation-and-advocacy/lets-talk-water-session-with-warpo-niche-by-gwa
A group of stakeholders from the government of Bangladesh and of NGOs discuss the most important gender recommendations for the operationalisation of the Water Act. No publisherJoke Muylwijkwater povertyincidencia políticaempowerment, gender analysisdrinking watersalinitygovernancefisheriesSouth Asiasanitationsea water rise2018-10-07T04:04:59ZFilePolitical Empowerment of Women in the South West IWRM Project
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-products/knowledge-development/research-report/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) with a substantial grant from January 2006 until June 2015. In the project a concerted effort was made to involve women, and it is said that due to the project’s interventions the political empowerment of women has increased to such levels, that more women are elected in the Union Parishad. The Gender and Water Programme Bangladesh (GWAPB) undertook a field study to investigate whether and how this project has contributed to empowerment of women in the area, especially in the political dimension.No publisherAnamika Amaniempowerment, gender analysisIWRMSouth AsialibraryGWA activity or product2017-11-22T11:07:31ZFileVoices of SIDR Survivors: Life stories of surviving victims of Cyclone SIDR
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-products/knowledge-development/research-report/voices-of-sidr-survivors-life-stories-of-surviving-victims-of-cyclone-sidr
This book is a rare compilation of the unheard life stories of some survivors of the deadly Cyclone SIDR that hit Bangladesh in 2007. Using the actual words of the survivors as far as possible, the book attempts to recount the suffering, courage and attempts of poor women and men survivors to improve their situation and get back on their feet after devastating disasters. Despite their resourcefulness and amazing capacity to adapt and survive, women and men such as these survivors of SIDR in coastal Bangladesh are as yet mostly unseen and unheard - reduced to a number in disaster statistics on loss and damage, and not even this sometimes. Through this documentation we hope to bring to the attention of decision makers and the wider public not only the needs and interests of those left behind in the wake of a disaster, but also their capacity and skills - which is better used in relief and rehabilitation efforts, rather than ignored.
GWAPB acknowledges Voice of South Bangladesh for enabling this work, and also the Netherlands Embassy for financing this work.
No publisherAnamika AmaniGWA productempowerment, gender analysisSouth AsiaClimate change & DisasterslibraryGWA activity or product2017-09-11T09:50:55ZFileEmpowerment: four interacting elements for analysis and as an objective for development
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/capacity-building/empowerment-for-gender-equality/empowerment-four-interacting-elements-for-analysis-and-as-an-objective-for-development
This paper concisely explains the empowerment approach used by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) in its work, outlining and illustrating some practical ways to apply this methodology in capacity building trainings, and as a tool for analysis and monitoring of development project interventions. No publisherAnamika AmaniGWA productempowerment, gender analysisdrinking waterSouth Asiasanitation2017-06-20T13:42:22ZFileEmpowerment: four interacting elements for analysis and as an objective for development
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-products/knowledge-development/empowerment-four-interacting-elements-for-analysis-and-as-an-objective-for-development
This paper explains the empowerment approach used by the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA) in its work, and specifically outlines and illustrates some practical ways to apply this methodology in capacity building trainings, and as a tool for analysis and monitoring of development project interventions. No publisherAnamika AmaniGWA productempowerment, gender analysisdrinking waterSouth Asiasanitation2017-06-20T13:31:11ZFileCase study on Gender and Empowerment through Wash
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-products/knowledge-development/research-report/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.No publisheredjsanitationempowerment, gender analysisdrinking waterSouth AsiaClimate change & DisasterslibraryGWA activity or product2017-11-22T11:14:56ZFile