• Tidak ada hasil yang ditemukan

Call for Case Studies | MedWet

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2024

Membagikan "Call for Case Studies | MedWet"

Copied!
1
0
0

Teks penuh

(1)

CALL FOR CASE STUDIES

Enhancing the knowledge on the linkage between gender equality, women’s empowerment and the wise use, management

and conservation of wetlands

The Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands is currently developing a guidance document on how to integrate gender-responsive approaches into the implementation of the Convention in

accordance with Resolution XIII.18 on Gender and wetlands. Recognizing the importance of addressing gender equality and women’s empowerment, this guidance document will assist the Contracting Parties in fulfilling their Convention obligations and meeting their international

commitments specifically SDG 5 (Gender Equality). To make the guidance more practical for its wider use, the Secretariat is requesting case studies as inputs to fill a critical knowledge gap on the linkage between gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the wise use, management, and

conservation of wetlands.

The Secretariat seeks to collect initiatives and cases from Contracting Parties, international organizations, civil society organizations (national and international), indigenous peoples’

organizations, academia, and other relevant actors who have experienced directly or indirectly in the involvement of women and girls in the conservation, wise use and management of wetlands. Such initiatives and cases could be from local, national and international levels, covering experiences in managing wetlands and its resources, effective use of wetlands, governance and decision-making, development of gender-responsive policies, and scientific approaches.

This invitation comes from acknowledging the importance and value of wetlands. Wetlands are essential to life on earth, supporting more than 125,500 freshwater-dependent species and as a provider of water and food to millions of people. Wetlands also play a vital role in combating and adapting to climate change by capturing and storing carbon to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases and provide resilience to hazards such as flooding, storm surges and coastal inundation.

Case studies should be uploaded by 1 September 2020 using the online form at the following web address:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQqBmnijURMJuL_mDDZ_Cx5bySYwlkMuwx7Zwz6XTd 5RNrLg/viewform?usp=sf_link

Case studies submitted in English, French or Spanish will be reviewed and collated, and the Secretariat may follow up to gather further information on individual projects or case studies.

Should you have any questions, please contact Reiko Iitsuka, Senior Regional Advisor for Asia and Oceania: [email protected].

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

Please attach to this application form the following documents, EXCEPT for the recommendation forms, which must be sent to the ALFP Secretariat directly by

Selain paper-paper yang ditulis oleh mahasiswa, sebuah paper yang ditulis oleh tim dosen Akuntansi FEB UMM juga berhasil lolos dalam call for paper seminar “ Enhancing

Analyze the legal protection of women's empowerment in conserving fish resources and empowering women in fish resource conservation using Siri’na Pacce.. The significance of

Through gender mainstreaming, development is to achieve gender equality and justice (KKG) through integrating the experiences, needs, aspirations of women and men into

Again, it is important to highlight that gender sensitive training does not have to talk about gender equality or discrimination, but is about making visible women and men’s

Vinze, Metha Dubashi 1987 ‘’Women Empowerment of India: A Socio Economic study of Delhi’’ Mittal Publication.. 2012, Empowerment of women in india: An Attempt to fill the Gender Gap,

CALL FOR PAPERS The Philippine Review of Economics SUBMISSION INFORMATION The Philippine Review of Economics welcomes submissions of articles, theoretical or empirical, on

Gender Action Plan 2018-2021 Advancing gender equality and the rights of women and girls is essential to realizing the rights of all children • A roadmap for promoting gender