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1 Core theme: gender, poverty and institutions Nicoline de Haan Senior researcher/Coordinator n.dehaan@cgiar.org Photo: Ian Taylor/CPWF Mekong

2 “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

3 Equity and Ecosystems Source: Pascual et al. 2014

4 Equity triangle ………………..our entry point is gender – but not only…… GPI

5 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.

6 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

7 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:

8 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

9 “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

10 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

11 When sleeping women awake, mountains move. - Chinese proverb

12 UNITING AGRICULTURE AND NATURE FOR POVERTY REDUCTION


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