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This publication is a summary of the presentations, discussions and take-away action points of the third Episode of the ‘Watering Women Webinar Series’ held on 14th September 2023.The "Watering Women Webinar Series" is an initiative of NBD's Regional Nile Women Network (RNWN)What you can do: Download: Summary of the Episode (pdf)   Download the Presentations: Gender an Climate Justice; Dr Sumaia M. Elsayed - Sudan Solutions of Local Communities & Indigenous Women to Enhance Participation in Climate Policy & Action; Ms....
This publication is a summary of the presentations, discussions and take-away action points of the Second Episode of the ‘Watering Women Webinar Series’ held on 16th August 2023.The "Watering Women Webinar Series" is an initiative of NBD's Regional Nile Women Network (RNWN)What you can do: Download: Summary of the Episode (pdf)   Download the Presentation: Roles of Women in Water Governance and Sustainable Environmental Management in the Nile Basin”; By Ms Josephine Mihama – Governance Links, Tanzania (pdf)   Download the recording from...
This publication is a summary of the presentations, discussions and take-away action points of the First Episode of the ‘Watering Women Webinar Series’ held on 6th July 2023.The "Watering Women Webinar Series" is an initiative of NBD's Regional Nile Women Network (RNWN)What you can do: Download: Summary of the Episode (pdf)   Download Presentation 1: Role of Women in implementing SDG 6 of the UN Agenda 2030 (pdf)   Download Presentation 2: Recognizing the role of gender in water resource management and policy development (pdf)...
Regional Nile Basin Women’s Network Statement on the sidelines of Nile Day Celebrations February 22nd, 2023 Nairobi, Kenya “One woman alone cannot change the world, but...
It is a fact that women’s lives are inseparably linked to water as individuals and as members of a family. A wise woman once said, “Every drop of water matters to a woman living with water insecurity”. On a daily basis, women interact with water as mothers, as family health champions, as providers of food to the family, as family sanitation managers, and as farmers.Incidentally, there is inadequate considerations for gender in Nile Basin countries’ water resources policy landscape (Nile Basin Initiative’s Gender Mainstreaming Policy and...

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