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Gender & Environment

Resources

Title

Publisher/Authors

Type of Resource

 

2010

Gender & Development Research Competences and Projects at Danish Institutions: Overview of a Section of the Danish Resource Base with a Focus on Agriculture, Environment and Governance in Developing Countries

DDRN, Gendernet Link
2009

Climate change and disaster mitigation - gender makes the difference

IUCN, Gender & environment Paper Link
2008

 

 

 

DRAFT Gender and Climate Change: Mapping the Linkages - A Scoping Study on Knowledge and Gaps

Brigde

 

Link

Coping with climate change: what works for women?

Kate Raworth, Senior Researcher, Oxfam GB

 

Link

2007

Gender perspective: working together for disaster risk reduction: good practices and lessons learned

UN Link
2006

Mainstreaming Gender in Water Management

GWA, UNDP Resource Guide Link
2005

Gender, Water and Sanitation

UN-Water

A Policy Brief

Link
2004

A Gender Perspective on Water Resources and Sanitation

Interagency Task Force on Gender and Water, UN

Background paper

Link

Water Governance for Poverty Reduction

UNDP Link
2000

Gender Guidelines: Water supply and Sanitation

AusAID Link

Journals/web portals

The Rural Finance Learning Centre (RFLC)

A web site hosted and managed by the rural finance specialists of the FAO

 

Link

Genfinance website

A group and listserve to discuss gender dimensions of microfinance, in particular how microfinance can be made more empowering for women and contribute to pro-poor development and civil society strengthening.

Link

Oxfam Novib’s WEMAN website

WEMAN is a community-led global process aiming at innovation, learning and advocacy for Gender Justice in economic interventions and institutions.

Link
Microfinance Gateway

Online resource for the global microfinance community.

Link

Organisations

 

 

 

International Union for Conservation of Nature

Link
WEDO

As a global women’s advocacy organization, WEDO envisions a just world that promotes and protects human rights, gender equality and the integrity of the environment.

Link

The Gender and Water Alliance (GWA)

The mission of GWA is to promote women’s and men’s equitable access to and management of safe and adequate water, for domestic supply, sanitation, food security and environmental sustainability.

Link