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1 SI President & President of Women for Water Mariet Verhoef-Cohen
Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau Plenary Panel Session Gender Equality for Water & Food Security @MarietCohen

2 A partnership of women’s organisations and networks, uniting women in leadership in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the EECCA region, and Western Europe; Implementing projects in the field of water and sanitation, irrigation, water management, income generation, vocational training & education; Positioning women as active leaders, partners, experts & agents of change. A membership of over 70,000 women in 122 countries - Educating, Empowering and Enabling women & girls worldwide; An international presence, advocating on behalf of women and girls on key thematic topics, with ECOSOC Status and Representatives at seven UN Centres. Do we need this one?

3 Gender Equality for Water & Food Security
“nothing about them without them” Any more in here?

4 Water & Food Security a global challenge
>>> 821 million people undernourished; >>> 151 million children under 5 suffer stunted growth; >>> Global obesity levels 672 million; >>> 2.5 billion small scale farmers affected by climate change; >>> Extreme weather = disruption in food production; shortages and price spikes; >>> 30% do not have access to safely managed water services at home; >>> 60% do not have adequate sanitation; >>> Women & girls spend million hours a day collecting water. Sources: FAO and SOFI, 2018

5 Equality, Water & Food Security An intersectional issue
1 No Poverty 2 Zero Hunger 4 Quality Education 5 Gender Equality 6 Clean Water & Sanitation 7 Affordable & Clean Energy

6 Nothing about them - without them
>>> Agriculture is the single largest employment source globally; >>> Women are crucial in translating agricultural production - work is often invisible; >>> Climate change increases the burden on women - water and food collection; >>> Women have less access and control over land, natural and productive resources, services and inadequate or inaccessible infrastructure; >>> Women are increasingly positioned as head of households; >>> Women make up 43% of agricultural labour in developing countries, producing between 60 and 80 per cent of the food; >>> Lack of Sex Disaggregated data limits and disempowers women; >>> Ongoing engineering culture disempowers women and limits opportunities. Any more in here?

7 Towards Gender Equality for Water & Food Security
>>> A change in mind-set – women as agents of change; >>> Combine the implementation of SDG5 & 6 in national plans; >>> Women must be included decision-making at all levels; >>> Involve women in design/budgeting/implementation/monitoring & evaluation; >>> Increase potential for education & vocational training; >>> Improve access to safe water & gender responsive sanitation; >>> Sex Disaggregated data must be collected to inform government policies; >>> Provide direct financing to women projects and its organisations. Any more in here?

8 SI President & President of Women for Water Mariet Verhoef-Cohen
Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau Plenary Panel Session Gender Equality for Water & Food Security @MarietCohen


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