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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 ItemGWA represented by member Anthony Akpan at UN Environment Programme
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-activities/policy-influencing/gwa-represented-by-member-anthony-akpan-at-un-environment-programme
SInce May 2015 GWA is represented by its member Anthony Akpan, president of the Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE) from Nigeria, in the advisory group for the UNEA-2 Marine Litter Study. In this capacity mr. Akpan attended a meeting which took place from 8-10 December 2015, which was hosted by UNEP. In this meeting the group discussed the Marine Litter Study and Mr. Akpan called for the inclusion of key gender issues in this study, which wil be presented during the UNEA-2 conference in May 2016.]]>No publisheredjenvironment2016-02-02T11:55:00ZPageFrom fishing to farming: Land and water resource management at Katosi landing site, Lake Victoria, Uganda
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/articles-in-source-bulletin/from-fishing-to-farming-land-and-water-resource-management-at-katosi-landing-site-lake-victoria-uganda
By: Margaret Nakato, Source Bulletin May 2007 No publisheredjEastern AfricafisheriessanitationGWA activity or productenvironment2013-02-20T13:30:00ZFolderInternational Conference on Environmental Education in Ahmedabad, 2007
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-activities/international-and-global-profile/international-cxonference-on-environmental-education-in-ahmedabad-2007
No publisheredjsanitationdrinking waterenvironmentGWA activity or product2013-02-07T16:35:00ZFolderCartoon booklets on gender and water (2009)
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/cartoon-booklets
Together with the famous Brazilian artist Ziraldo Alves Pinto, GWA has developed four booklets about gender and water, specifically targeted at school children and illiterate people. No publishermvdvenvironmentagricultureIWRMdrinking waterClimate change & DisasterssanitationGWA activity or product2012-09-24T13:45:00ZFolderRio 20+ United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-activities/international-and-global-profile/rio-20
No publishermvdvIWRMenvironmentGWA activity or product2012-09-18T11:35:00ZFolderPolicy Brief: Building Local Democracy through Natural Resources Interventions: An Environmentalist's Responsibility
http://genderandwater.org/en/other-resources/fact-sheets-and-policy-briefs/building-local-democracy-through-natural-resources-interventions-an-environmentalists-responsibility
This policy brief from World Resources Institute (WRI) describes how natural resource management can strengthen and improve local democracy.
No publishermvdvlibraryenvironmentgovernance2012-07-05T08:35:00ZLinkWomen, Mobilization and the Revitalization of Water Resources: The Case of North-Eastern Brazil
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/case-studies/copy_of_women-mobilization-and-the-revitalization-of-water-resources-the-case-of-north-eastern-brazil
No publishermvdvLusophoneGWA activity or productenvironment2012-07-03T12:25:00ZFolderSteering 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 & Disasters2019-05-20T11:42:30ZFileGender and Eco-based Marine Management 2018
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/gender-and-eco-based-marine-management
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. No publisherJoke MuylwijkGWA productenvironmentEnviromentfisheriesseas, oceans and marine environmentGWA activity or product2018-10-08T13:02:44ZFileGender and Water Poverty: Salinity in Rampal and Saronkhola, Bagerhat
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-activities/knowledge-development/research-report/gender-and-water-poverty-salinity-in-rampal-and-saronkhola-bagerhat
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. No publisherJoke MuylwijkGWA productenvironmentagriculturewater povertyEnviromentIWRMSouth Asiasalinityfisheriesdrinking waterClimate change & Disasterssanitationsea water riseasia and pacificGWA activity or product2017-09-11T09:59:59ZFileGender and Water Poverty: Salinity in Rampal and Saronkhola, Bagerhat
http://genderandwater.org/en/bangladesh/gwapb-products/knowledge-development/research-report/gender-and-water-poverty-salinity-in-rampal-and-saronkhola-bagerhat
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. No publisherJoke Muylwijkenvironmentagriculturewater povertyEnviromentIWRMSouth Asiasalinityfisheriesdrinking waterClimate change & Disasterssanitationsea water riseasia and pacificGWA activity or product2017-11-22T11:06:20ZFileMessage 31 from Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/case-studies/case-studies-e-conference-2002/message-31-from-van-ingen-t.-and-kawau-c
Van Ingen, T. and Kawau, C. (undated). Involvement of Women in Planning
and Management in Tanga, Region, Tanzania, IUCN, The World Conservation
Union.
No publisheredjfisheriesEastern AfricaGWA activity or productenvironment2015-03-24T13:18:07ZFileTanzania: Gender and the Protection of Freshwater Resources
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/case-studies/Ench39Tanzania.pdf
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and fisheries.No publishermvdvfisheriesEastern AfricaGWA activity or productenvironment2015-02-26T16:00:10ZFileGuatemala: Meeting Women’s and Men’s Water Needs in the “El Naranjo” River Watershed Organization
http://genderandwater.org/en/gwa-products/knowledge-on-gender-and-water/case-studies/Ench38Guatamala.pdf
Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, water and environment in Guatemala. Meeting Women’s and Men’s Water Needs in the “El Naranjo” River Watershed OrganizationNo publisheredjLatin AmericaGWA activity or productenvironment2015-02-26T14:29:28ZFile