Water gender indicators in agriculture: A study of horticultural farmer organizations in Senegal
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
This paper intends to contribute to the debate on gender equality and water within
the Sustainable Development Goals SDGs 5 and 6. Farmers organizations are often considered
key stakeholders whose participation should be fostered to achieve a good water governance in
agriculture and irrigation programs. Nonetheless, many water management interventions tackle
participation as an instrumental and formal process. A common assumption is that granting sufficient
space for women in water management will automatically ensure a greater gender empowerment.
Nevertheless, often low importance is given to assessing who really actively participates and
benefits from water development projects, favoring the technical aspects. This paper addresses
the articulation between gender, water management and indicators, using male, female and mixed
farmer organizations as touchstones in three regions of Senegal. The authors defines a system of
water gender indicators grouped into five sections. The first results show more similarities between
mixed and female organizations, while the main gender inequalities are visible in the water technique
and economic domains. Thanks to this study, we can see how a gender-based analysis may allow
to more deeply understand some more or less “hidden” water governance mechanisms and their
related implications in terms of project management and policy making
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Gender indicators; Irrigation; Participation; SDGs; Sustainability; Water management; Geography, Planning and Development; Water Science and Technology
Elenco autori:
Centrone, Francesca Alice; Mosso, Angela; Busato, Patrizia; Calvo, Angela
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