Resources duurzaamheid en gender

NIEUWE LINKS (update 12 december 2011):

Gender & Visserij:

Women in Fisheries
The contribution of women to fisheries, fishing communities and society, is significant, and needs to be widely recognized and valorized.  This annotated bibliography on women in fisheries, searchable by theme, region, keyword, author and title (by clicking on the Search link above), has been developed by ICSF for use by those interested in/working on women’s issues in fisheries.

WorldFish Center – Gender and equity – resources
Reducing poverty and hunger by improving fisheries and aquaculture

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FAO guidelines on reporting on article 14 of CEDAW, on rural women: PDF Version – FAO

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NIEUWE LINKS (update 9 november 2011):

GenderInAg online forum
Genderinag.org is an online forum which is designed to provide access to resources, tools and information which can help practitioners and other stakeholders mainstream gender into agricultural development.   Genderinag.org is dedicated to raising gender awareness and improving gender mainstreaming to promote improved gender equality and gender equity in development

FAO Gender page
Gender equality was discussed as a prominent factor of food security at FAO’s celebration of World Food Day 2011 and throughout the 37th session of the United Nations Committee on Global Food Security (CFS), held at headquarters 17-22 October.
FAO’s new strategic framework will mainstream gender equity in all of its programmes for agriculture and rural development

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‘Green’ Economy: inclusive and equitable
Women Rio+20 Steering Committee presented this position paper at the 26th UNEP Governing meeting
February 23 in Nairobi

Gender justice: Climate change as an emerging issue
Door: Pita Verweij
Women representative in the Dutch Government Delegation to COP15
Genderjustice.nu
23 februari 2010

Environment, climate change and agriculture
DAC Network on Gender Equality (GENDERNET).
GENDERNET practice notes are prepared by members of the network. The notes provide guidance on how to address gender equality and women’s empowerment in development co-operation.
The practice notes in this section focus on environmental issues. They provide an understanding of how women’s access to and use of natural resources such as water is different from that of men’s. The practice notes also address how women and men are affected differently by environmental degradation and climate change. As agricultural smallholders and farm workers, women play a crucial role as farmers and producers of food in most developing countries.

 

Zie ook:

Actieprogramma Duurzame Ontwikkeling

Declaration on Climate Change & Human Rights

REPORT INTERNATIONAL WORKHOP GENDER AND FISHERIES JULY 2010

Duurzame Armoedevermindering

Women’s Policy Paper CSD19

Engendering benefits for all

Training manual on Gender and Climate Change