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Gender and Vulnerable groups in Capacity Building 29 May 2013 Joke Muylwijk
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Content 1.GWA and Capacity Building 2.Chain of water management 3.Gender, diversity, vulnerability 4.Examples of vulnerable groups 5.How to include vulnerability in Capacity Development
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Purpose of 5th Symposium 1. GWA and Capacity Building International network 2200 members, in 128 countries 30 % organisations, 45% men, 55% women Large part of our work is capacity building for gender mainstreaming in IWRM and all water sectors, together with partner organisations.
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Purpose of 5th Symposium 2. Chain of Water Management for overall development and welfare of all people - Water users - Water technicians and advisors - Institutions, organisations - Policy and decision makers
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Purpose of 5th Symposium 3. Gender, Diversity and Vulnerability Water users: - Women – men - Age: children: girls and boys, elderly - Ethnicity, minorities - Class: poor and better-off - Rural - urban - Different abilities: women and men All over: women are responsible for water in households
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Purpose of 5th Symposium
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4. Examples of Vulnerable groups Vulnerable people have a big problem looking after themselves; - Poor women (not all women are vulnerable), Women-heads of households; - Widows, Elderly in general, especially those who are poor; - Children-headed households, and combinations of these: - Grandmothers with small grandchildren of whom the parents died; - People with physical or mental disabilities (f/m); Albinos; - Fisher men and women; - Low caste; - Ethnic minorities, indigenous people (f/m); - People sexually different from the mainstream; - Refugee women, children and men.
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Purpose of 5th Symposium Case of Water Vendors (m) in Kyotera Uganda
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Purpose of 5th Symposium Case of Women water users in Rural India
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Purpose of 5th Symposium 5. How to include vulnerability in Capacity Development -Inquiries are important part of Capacity Building. -Trainees are supported to write Gender Mainstreaming Action Plans, in which they ask the needs and interests of water users, including vulnerable groups. -Trainees learn to tap the knowledge of women water managers at household level. -Trainees learn to understand that 100% of the people (f/m) need water every day of the year.
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Purpose of 5th Symposium Thank you for your attention. Joke Muylwijk Executive Director Gender and Water Alliance jokmuylwijk@chello.nl
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