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Mainstreaming gender in water issues

08 September 2008

Mumbai based Tata Institute of Social Sciences is organising a training programme on gender, water and equity from October 20-24, 2008 in the western Indian city. The programme seeks to examine gender concerns in water resources management and the need to integrate women in policy planning.

What Water Gender
When 20 October 2008 to
24 October 2008
Where Mumbai, India
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The process of globalisation, growing inequalities, global environmental changes and water scarcities are all interconnected contexts within which an understanding of gender, water and equity needs to be located.

These processes particularly affect the lives of women, often the primary informal managers of water in India, but for whom access and rights to water are mediated through their social and economic position in society.

Mumbai based Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai is organising a training programme on gender, water and equity from October 20-24, 2008 in the western Indian city. 

This training is being supported by South Asian Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies (SaciWATERs), Hyderabad, Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management (SOPPECOM), Pune, and the Gender and Water Alliance (GWA).

A core group comprising Sara Ahmed (chairperson, GWA), Seema Kulkarni (SOPPECOM), Anjal Prakash (senior fellow, SaciWATERs), and Chhaya Datar, Lakshmi Lingam and Sharmila Joshi, TISS, are associated with this training.

Policies, projects, programmes and research in India and the rest of South Asia have attempted to integrate women, with varying degrees of success, in countering the multiple processes that contribute to inequalities.

However, not everyone is equipped to understand the complexity of the water sector as it relates to gender and concerns of equity.

The proposed training will address some of these gaps, both in terms of conceptual and contextual knowledge, as well as in building practical skills to negotiate concerns of equity and the principles of gender mainstreaming in the water sector.

Objectives

•  To understand the larger political context of water distribution and reforms
•  To strengthen participants' perspectives on gender, water and equity issues
•  To examine analytical frameworks that could incorporate gender in the planning and implementation of programmes in the water sector
•  To build a preliminary set of skills to incorporate gender and equity issues in the participants' work situations

Applications are invited from a diverse set of mid-level professionals—individuals working in development organisations, activists, academics, researchers, and officials working in state and central government departments of water and sanitation—from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan, who are interested in attending such a workshop. 

The medium of instruction during the training will be English, so participants should be able to comprehend and communicate in English.

Applications may be sent to: Dr. Lakshmi Lingam, Dean, Research and Development, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088. or email at gwetraining@gmail.com
 

The last date for receiving the applications is September 20, 2008.

Application format
 
1.    Title:
2.    Name:
3.    Age:
4.    Country/ Nationality:
5.    Organisation/ Institution:
6.    Postal address:
7.    Tel number (landline):
8.    Mobile number:
9.    Email address:
10.    Educational qualifications:
11.    Passport no (if not from India):
12.    Date of expiry of passport:
13.    Previous work experience:
14.    Please write 3-4 sentences each for questions 14    and 15
15.    Experience in the areas of water and sanitation.
16.    Current involvement in the areas of water and sanitation.
17.    Please write 3-4 paragraphs each for questions 16, 17 and 18
18.    Have you attended any gender training in the past?
19.    Why would you like to attend this particular training?
20.    How would this training help in your work?
21.    Would your organisation/institution sponsor the entire or partial cost of your travel and accommodation?
22.    If you need sponsorship, please specify for which of these categories:
(a) travel (b) accommodation (c) both.
 
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