Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan

NEXUS Gains conducted a household survey with over 1,800 small farming households in four regions in Uzbekistan. The survey covered crop economics, climate change experiences and adaptation strategies, and adoption of water-saving technologies. It also included the project-level Women’s Empowerment...

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Autores principales: Alvi, Muzna, Sufian, Farha
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168193
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description NEXUS Gains conducted a household survey with over 1,800 small farming households in four regions in Uzbekistan. The survey covered crop economics, climate change experiences and adaptation strategies, and adoption of water-saving technologies. It also included the project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (Pro-WEAI) and questions on women’s decision-making over energy choices. This study was the first to use the Pro-WEAI in Uzbekistan, following similar surveys in India, Pakistan, and Nepal under NEXUS Gains. This has enabled the creation of a regional gender-disaggregated database covering the Indus, Aral Sea, and Ganges basins.
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spelling CGSpace1681932024-12-20T20:30:34Z Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan Alvi, Muzna Sufian, Farha gender equity water use water conservation energy agriculture farmers irrigation livelihoods productivity rural development financing technology NEXUS Gains conducted a household survey with over 1,800 small farming households in four regions in Uzbekistan. The survey covered crop economics, climate change experiences and adaptation strategies, and adoption of water-saving technologies. It also included the project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (Pro-WEAI) and questions on women’s decision-making over energy choices. This study was the first to use the Pro-WEAI in Uzbekistan, following similar surveys in India, Pakistan, and Nepal under NEXUS Gains. This has enabled the creation of a regional gender-disaggregated database covering the Indus, Aral Sea, and Ganges basins. 2024-12-19 2024-12-20T20:30:33Z 2024-12-20T20:30:33Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168193 en Open Access CGIAR System Organization Alvi, M.; Sufian, F. 2024. Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan. CGIAR Blog Post. Montpellier, France: CGIAR. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/gender-imbalances-limit-water-and-energy-management-in-uzbekistan/
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water conservation
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farmers
irrigation
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financing
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Alvi, Muzna
Sufian, Farha
Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title_full Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title_short Gender imbalances limit water and energy management in Uzbekistan
title_sort gender imbalances limit water and energy management in uzbekistan
topic gender
equity
water use
water conservation
energy
agriculture
farmers
irrigation
livelihoods
productivity
rural development
financing
technology
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