This paper discusses the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Women, Water and Work Campaign which organizes women’s collective action in Gujarat, India to sustain local water management. Some of the significant factors that have sustained women’s collective action are the presence of strong grassroots institutions, the establishment of a technical cadre of women, the ability of women’s groups to transcend social barriers and continuous dialoguing with the state. Women have benefited in terms of increased income, reduced drudgery, improvements in the livelihoods of their families, reduced migration of both women and men and increased participation in SEWA’s other programs. The most important impact observed is the strengthening of wom...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Multi and bilateral agencies have been promoting village level organizations to mobilize the poor fo...
Across the developing world, women in the informal economy, unprotected by government provisions and...
This paper discusses the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Women, Water and Work Campaign w...
This paper discusses the case of Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) water Campaign which sta...
This paper discusses the case of the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Women, Water and Wor...
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...
The management of water resources is being challenging day-by-day due to the growing demand of water...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
In Gujarat, India, the emerging participatory Water Resource Management (WRM) policy proposes the e...
Women and water are linked in several ways, an important pragmatic linkage being their role in water...
This paper will examine the lives of women-water gatherers in rural India and the politics of access...
The primary objective of the research described in this paper is to better understand the reality of...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Multi and bilateral agencies have been promoting village level organizations to mobilize the poor fo...
Across the developing world, women in the informal economy, unprotected by government provisions and...
This paper discusses the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Women, Water and Work Campaign w...
This paper discusses the case of Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) water Campaign which sta...
This paper discusses the case of the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Women, Water and Wor...
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...
The management of water resources is being challenging day-by-day due to the growing demand of water...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
In Gujarat, India, the emerging participatory Water Resource Management (WRM) policy proposes the e...
Women and water are linked in several ways, an important pragmatic linkage being their role in water...
This paper will examine the lives of women-water gatherers in rural India and the politics of access...
The primary objective of the research described in this paper is to better understand the reality of...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Multi and bilateral agencies have been promoting village level organizations to mobilize the poor fo...
Across the developing world, women in the informal economy, unprotected by government provisions and...