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Mainstreaming Gender Dimensions into Water Resources Development and Management in the Mediterranean Region GEWAMED PROJECT Presented by Barbara Tomassini MIO-ECSDE
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The GEWAMED project has started on 15 February 2006 with a duration of 4 years; Promoted and coordinated by CIHEAM- MAIB (Bari); Coordinated Action (CA) of the INCO programme (FP6); It intends to generate new knowledge through communication & coordination of the participating institutions; GEWAMED
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Objectives Support gender mainstreaming in all processes related to IWRM at regional and national levels in the Med; Enhance cooperation and dialogue among Mediterranean countries but also within each country; Contribute to the adoption of national policies and other related instruments for mainstreaming gender dimensions in IWRM; Beneficiaries: women, women organizations & gender institutions, IWRM Stakeholders;
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Partners A total of 18 institutions from 14 MC: 9 Governmental institutions 9 Governmental institutions 2 International organizations 2 International organizations 7 NGOs 7 NGOs 9 SEMR* and 5 EU countries; Some institutions have good experience in water and others in gender but few in both; * South East Mediterranean Region (SEMR) countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey.
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Working strategy GEWAMED takes advantage of the expertise of partners (GOs, IGOS, NGOs etc) to gather, process, produce & diffuse widely information on water and gender related issues, while supporting the creation of multi-stakeholders dialogues further contributing to disseminate knowledge and to involve decision-makers and politicians in efforts towards the improvement of women's conditions in the water sector.
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Key activities (1/3) Building a national and regional shared knowledge base: Assessment of women situation in IWRM in a number of participating countries; This assessment has provided evidence of many inequities. Establishment of a Regional Internet Web Site containing a structured Data Base with gender- water related information and several national institutions websites
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Key activities (2/3) Enhance cooperation and dialogue at regional and national levels 3 regional workshops on specific gender and water issues; National Networks in SEMR countries for coordinating actions and information on gender and water issues; Exchange of experiences among participating institutions;
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Key activities (3/3) Contribute to the adoption of national policies and other related instruments for mainstreaming gender dimensions in IWRM National seminars in SEMR countries to sensitise politicians and decision-makers on gender issues; Plans for using and disseminating the knowledge generated by the project;
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Lessons learnt (1/2) Good gender & water resources info base (+) Regional & national communication networks in SEMR countries; (+/-) List of gender sensitive indicators in IWRM(+/-) Regional and national websites; (+/-) Strong dissemination policy at international and national level; (+)
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Lessons learnt (2/2) Intervention in policy-making at Med level; (+/-) GEWAMED inspired the creation of a rural women’s observatory in Lebanon;(+) Cooperation between partners still needs improvements; (+/-)
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Recommendations Raise political attention on “genderization” of IWRM; Coordination and institutional capacity on gender issues through multi & cross- sectoral interventions; Strengthen National & Regional multistakeholders networks created during GEWAMED;
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Recommendations Education and awareness actions to support positive changes in social and cultural norms that cause inequality; Extension services, gender specialists and training; Access to information;
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Open questions & current challenges Regional Strategies (ENP, EMP, Barcelona Convention etc) aware of the urgency to streamline gender issues in National policies/programmes but this is not translated effectively into practice yet; Scarcity of gender analysis & gender- disaggregated statistical information; Media & Parliamentarians as potential future important partners; More rigorous enforcement of existing guidelines for gender mainstreaming in water development and management activities.
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GEWAMED www.gewamed.net
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