Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations

This research project is conducted by IWMI and ICARDA, in collaboration with the Egyptian Agricultural Research Center and the Arab Water Council and supported by CGIAR GENDER Platform. It is built upon the preliminary findings of ReWater MENA project in Kafr El-Sheikh in Egypt, asking the question,...

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Autores principales: International Water Management Institute, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, CGIAR GENDER Platform
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127040
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International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
CGIAR GENDER Platform
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International Water Management Institute
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International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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description This research project is conducted by IWMI and ICARDA, in collaboration with the Egyptian Agricultural Research Center and the Arab Water Council and supported by CGIAR GENDER Platform. It is built upon the preliminary findings of ReWater MENA project in Kafr El-Sheikh in Egypt, asking the question, “What are the gendered implications of COVID-19 on wastewater reuse agri-food value chains in Egypt?” Informed by a feminist political ecology approach, the project analyses how intersectional inequalities by gender, class and other social identities determine poverty, landlessness and [waste]water access, use and control. With this understanding, the project documents the nature and scale of challenges, including social and cultural barriers experienced by marginalized women as wastewater reuse irrigators, producers and entrepreneurs.
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spelling CGSpace1270402025-12-08T09:54:28Z Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations International Water Management Institute International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas CGIAR GENDER Platform gender covid-19 women This research project is conducted by IWMI and ICARDA, in collaboration with the Egyptian Agricultural Research Center and the Arab Water Council and supported by CGIAR GENDER Platform. It is built upon the preliminary findings of ReWater MENA project in Kafr El-Sheikh in Egypt, asking the question, “What are the gendered implications of COVID-19 on wastewater reuse agri-food value chains in Egypt?” Informed by a feminist political ecology approach, the project analyses how intersectional inequalities by gender, class and other social identities determine poverty, landlessness and [waste]water access, use and control. With this understanding, the project documents the nature and scale of challenges, including social and cultural barriers experienced by marginalized women as wastewater reuse irrigators, producers and entrepreneurs. 2021-12-01 2023-01-13T12:22:18Z 2023-01-13T12:22:18Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127040 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute IWMI, ICARDA and CGIAR Gender Platform. 2021. Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project and GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt’s Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI.
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Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title_full Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title_fullStr Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title_full_unstemmed Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title_short Gender Mainstreaming Workshop: ReWater MENA Project & GENDER Project: COVID-19 and Egypt's Water Crisis - Generating Evidence for Gender-Transformative Innovations
title_sort gender mainstreaming workshop rewater mena project gender project covid 19 and egypt s water crisis generating evidence for gender transformative innovations
topic gender
covid-19
women
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