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Core theme: gender, poverty and institutions Nicoline de Haan Senior researcher/Coordinator n.dehaan@cgiar.org Photo: Ian Taylor/CPWF Mekong
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“There can be no peace without equitable development; and there can be no development without sustainable management of the environment in a democratic and peaceful space. This shift is an idea whose time has come.” Wangari Maathi, Nobel Peace Prize Recipient 2004
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Equity and Ecosystems Source: Pascual et al. 2014
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Equity triangle ………………..our entry point is gender – but not only…… GPI
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Guiding principles: based on evidence & realities that: Gender is inherently political and cultural; and dynamic; Gender, poverty, and institutions are interlinked, and can not be dealt with independently; Women and men have different roles, aspirations, needs, knowledge sets and opportunities; and will experience costs and benefits differently Women have less access than men to productive resources and opportunities, but often carry the burden of providing nutrition and being guardians of natural resources; Resilience, through increased access to income, assets and rights, is vital for women and communities. Equity can be a real driver of change in rural development.
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The institutional context behind gender Global work on-going on gender – at many levels Increased understanding of the importance of equity in societies Donors have taken it upon themselves – to push gender Through Within
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WLE gender strategy A hypothesis: Are women better stewards of the land, water, and ecosystems? How do we increase access of women to land, water and ecosystems? How do we increase decision-making by women on water, land and ecosystems? How do we ensure women can use these resources sustainably ? Research and outcome oriented:
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The how of WLE gender work gender disaggregated highlighting the role of women Gender aware gender analysis research questions on issues affecting women’s roles Intra-household dynamics gender is a research variable Equity research on norms, value an enabling participation approaches to transformation Empowerment
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“Gender mainstreaming is easily agreed upon and put on paper, practicing it remains complex”,- M.Korma, AGRA gender officer Gender mainstreaming: easier said than done
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Specific instructions Where GPI sits – what we can and can’t do Looking for clear outcomes and OUTPUTS Saying you tried to get the data, but women were too busy, will not work Talk to us about how you would integrate it What can you change? Make a legitimate change to the world Integration of gender is doing good science
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When sleeping women awake, mountains move. - Chinese proverb
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UNITING AGRICULTURE AND NATURE FOR POVERTY REDUCTION
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