Gender Sensitive Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Agricultural Water Management

Agricultural water management projects that take an inclusive, participatory gendersensitive approach at all levels of the project cycle help increase project effectiveness and improve account of livelihood concerns of women and the rural poor. Participatory planning methods; creation of genderspecific indicators; continuous monitoring; and beneficiary-led impact assessment are key features of this approach.

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Main Authors: Gautam, Suman Rimal, Kuriakose, Anne
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-01
Subjects:WATER QUALITY, WASTEWATER, GENDER IMPACT, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR, LAND REFORM, FLOW, PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION, WHO, GENDER DIFFERENCES, GENDER SPECIALIST, WOMEN PROFESSIONALS, PARTICIPATION, EXTENSION SERVICES, DAMS, GENDER, FEMINISTS, GENDER AWARENESS TRAINING, INFORMATION, WATER SUPPLY, SERVICES, GROUNDWATER RECHARGE, REGENERATION, HOUSEHOLD, SURFACE WATER, AGRICULTURE, WATER LOGGING, AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION, HEALTH, NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, PROJECTS, PROJECT, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, MARKET, GENDER PERSPECTIVE, LAND TENURE, COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, WATER HARVESTING, GENDER CONCERNS, WATER RESOURCES, MANAGEMENT, AWARENESS TRAINING, TENANCY, WELL BEING, KNOWLEDGE, FLOW AUGMENTATION, WOMEN FARMERS, PLANTS, LAND, WATER COLLECTION, WATER REQUIREMENTS, GENDER RESEARCH, IRRIGATION, WATERSHED, TRAINING, GROUNDWATER, INTERNATIONAL WATER, HOUSEHOLDS, GENDER ANALYSIS, INTERVENTION, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, GENDER JUSTICE, WATER, GENDER AWARENESS, NGOS, INTERVENTIONS, LIVELIHOODS, DRAINAGE, COMMUNITY, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, PIPES, WOMEN, RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL, DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, LIVESTOCK, EXTENSION, FARMERS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, FEMALE, GENDER ISSUES, GENDER RELATIONS, SERVICE, GENDER CONFLICT, CROPS, ENGINEERS, DESIGN,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26103553/gender-sensitive-planning-monitoring-evaluation-agricultural-water-management
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24053
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Summary:Agricultural water management projects that take an inclusive, participatory gendersensitive approach at all levels of the project cycle help increase project effectiveness and improve account of livelihood concerns of women and the rural poor. Participatory planning methods; creation of genderspecific indicators; continuous monitoring; and beneficiary-led impact assessment are key features of this approach.