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Women as change-makers in the governance of shared waters
… in the governanCe of shared Waters v Box 1. Gaps in gender sensitive policy making in the Mekong basin countries … . . . . . . . 39 Box 16. Oxfam’s Inclusion project and the Gender Impact Assessment Manual in the Mekong Region . . . . … consultant specialising in environmental law, water and gender Safa Fanaian is a Doctoral Researcher in Water Science …
Transboundary water governance and climate change adaptation: international law, policy guidelines and best practice application
… best practice application step involves the active 3.2.3 Gender and basin governance 30 TRANSBOUNDARY WATER GOVERNANCE … Ecology and Society, Vol. 30, No. 2. Cap-Net and GWA (Gender and Water Alliance). 2006. Why gender matters : A tutorial for water managers. Delft, …
Global Land Outlook
… by responsibility: increased security of tenure, gender equity, and appropriate incentives and rewards are … world, achieving more secure rights in terms of tenure, gender equity, and social justice, will be an essential step … those relating to stakeholder engagement, land tenure, gender equality, and the availability of sustained investment …
Climate Change and the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Position Paper
… people and underserved areas, with a particular focus on gender, urban and rural disparities and upper and lower … human rights violations and discrimination, including gender discrimination and inequality. Donor states should … quality, culturally appropriate and sensitive to gender, life-cycle and privacy requirements.”84 Under …
Champions of Water Governance - Leadership building for local to transboundary water cooperation
… building programmes are a valuable means of building more gender equality into interventions, by equipping and … and cooperation among institutions and sectors. Adding a gender approach into the design of leadership activities has … has contributed to building support for increased gender equality in water governance. By ensuring that an …
Share - Managing water across boundaries
… biodiversity, natural and national heritage, security, gender equality, ethics, aesthetics and international … representative institutions identified • Representation of gender and minority ethnic groups identified/ ensured • Local … arrange- ments DESIGN • Household-level analysis of (gender disaggregated) perceptions and needs/ impacts • Key …
Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability
… as well as local level accountabilities, differentiated by gender) • If possible, institutionalise agreed groundwater … considered and that local stakeholder platforms are gender sensitive. Building on small successes, such a … experienced in working with local communities while taking gender equity into account. The institution should have …
Rule: Reforming water governance
… water management practices; redressing past racial and gender discrimination; likely impact on water quality, … The same dynamic can play out within poor communities on a gender basis. A representative, principle-based model of … set up and ultimately for effective water governance. Gender equity considerations must be mainstreamed into …
Guidebook for policy and legislative development on conservation and sustainable use of freshwater resources
… by improving health and promoting peace, human rights, gender equality and environmental sustainability. It has … 2. the need to redress the results of past racial and gender discrimination; 3. efficient and beneficial use of … of the people, the rule of law, anti-corruption measures, gender equality and an enabling environment for investment …