Mainstreaming gender in water governance through "how to do gender" toolkits has long been a development focus. It has been widely argued that such toolkits simplify the complex, nuanced realities of inequalities by gender in relation to water and fail to pay attention to the fact that the proposed users of such gender-water toolkits, i.e. mostly male water sector professionals, lack the skills, motivation and/or incentives to apply these toolkits in their everyday work. We adopt a feminist political ecology lens to analyse some of the barriers to reduce social inequalities in the management of global commons such as international rivers. Our findings highlight the leap of faith made in the belief that gender toolkits, as they exist, will f...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
This article offers a critical perspective on gender mainstreaming in water management in India by e...
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through “how to do gender” toolkits has long been a develop...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through "how to do gender" toolkits has long been a develop...
The objective of this research is to identify discrepancies berween policy statements, institutional...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
The aim of this article is to provide an informed plea for more explicitly identifying, naming and u...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation has been an important site f...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Despite decades of gender mainstreaming in the water sector, a wide gap between policy commitments a...
Across the South Asian region, water determines livelihoods and in some cases even survival. However...
This article argues that there are contradictions between gender goals and policies and the aspirati...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
This article offers a critical perspective on gender mainstreaming in water management in India by e...
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through “how to do gender” toolkits has long been a develop...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through "how to do gender" toolkits has long been a develop...
The objective of this research is to identify discrepancies berween policy statements, institutional...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
The aim of this article is to provide an informed plea for more explicitly identifying, naming and u...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation has been an important site f...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Despite decades of gender mainstreaming in the water sector, a wide gap between policy commitments a...
Across the South Asian region, water determines livelihoods and in some cases even survival. However...
This article argues that there are contradictions between gender goals and policies and the aspirati...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
This article offers a critical perspective on gender mainstreaming in water management in India by e...
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...