Similar Items: Why joint consideration of the water, energy, food, and environment sectors matters for gender equality and inclusivity in Nepal
- Developing Capacity for Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus Actors, Including Emerging Women Leaders: Foundations of the WEFE Nexus Leadership Program in Nepal
- Scoping study: Capacities and needs for strengthening water-energy-food-environment (WEFE) nexus approaches in Nepal
- COVID-19 challenges to equity: Insights from rural Nepal and Senegal
- It’s about time: Intergenerational equity and nutrition
- Gender Equality as an Entitlement: An Assessment of the UN Women's Report on Gender Equality and Sustainable Development 2014
- Moving from gender policies to gender equality in the South Asian energy sector
Author: Khadka, Manohara
- UN 2023 Water Conference highlights the importance of systems thinking
- Integrated assessment of irrigation and agriculture management challenges in Nepal: an interdisciplinary perspective
- Implementing conjunctive management of water resources for irrigation development: a framework applied to the Southern Plain of western Nepal
- Community institutions in water governance for sustainable livelihoods
- Technology for whom? Solar irrigation pumps, women, and smallholders in Nepal
- Women in Nepalese farming community take lead to tackle disaster-induced challenges