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Title: Bangladesh Water and Women Network : Challenges and Progress.


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Bangladesh Water and Women Network Challenges
and Progress.
  • Dr. Bilqis Amin Hoque
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. Background
  • GDI ranks Bangladesh at 140th position/174
    countries.
  • Division of labour, distribution of power, and
    responsibilities and rights about access to
    resources and opportunities main constraints
  • National Policies encourage women
    participation.
  • Gaps between documents and real situations

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Bangladesh Water Vision 2025
  • Core Challenges
  •   to ensure equal access of both men and women to
    water resources.
  • to ensure through effective institutional step
    the participation of women in the planning and
    decision-making process.
  • Bangladesh Drinking Water and Sanitation Vision
    2025
  •    Provide women with appropriate training and
    knowledge (Drinking water and Sanitation Vision
    2025).

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About BWWN
  •          BWWN formed in October,2001
  •          Membership drive initiated, October,2001
  •          Proposals to UNIFEM and others, October
    2001, March 2002.
  •          First Regional WWN Co-ordinator meeting.
    Nepal, October, 2001

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Organized two local workshops
  • Scopes for BWWN. December,2001,Pabna.
  • Women and Water Issues .April,2002, Jessore
  • National Consultation on Bangladeshobjective
    and action plan/launching August 6, 2002  

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Family /HH
Embankment/FCD Projects
Child Care
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REPORTED WOMEN INVOLVEMENT
  • Drinking Water 
  •          Union committees include women ward
    members.
  •          Members mainly allowed in promotional
    activities.
  • Contribution raised for new options
    without women involvement
  • Communication efforts do not reach women
  • Women pump caretakers rarely trained.
  • Effective participation model/program yet to be
    seen. 

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Irrigation, Fisheries and other sectors
  •          About 30 women members in project
    committees.
  •          Members showed remarkable results in
    assigned roles.
  •          Women committee members not well
    informed about opportunities
  •           Women committee members less regular
    than men at grass level
  •          Family commitments and social factors
    not recognised
  •          Discouraging incentives
  •          Lack of respect and security
  •          Women issues still neglected in disaster
    mitigation
  • HOW BWWN CAN REACH WOMEN Capacity building
    education and training. Appropriate
    communication materials. Newsletter
    Women and Water Network Committee at District and
    Upzilla

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HOW BWWN CAN REACH WOMEN
  • Capacity building education and training
  • Appropriate communication materials
  • Newsletter
  • Women and Water Network Committee at District and
    Upzilla

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  • Participation in decision making and
    implementation (BWP and other)
  • Appropriate partnership with GO, NGO and other
    stakeholders
  • Implementation of existing policies and its
    further development
  • Involvement of both professional and grass-root
    women
  • Involvement of qualified women
  • Recognition of women roles at home and market
  • Appropriate models

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Vision of BWWN
  • Womens recognition in water resource management
    activities through an organized voice
  • Recognition of women involvement.

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Objectives
  • Broad objective To promote activities that will
    reduce the gap between national gender policy and
    reality
  • Specific objectives
  • build capacity of women about effective use of
    water and opportunity in the sector
  • create awareness of womens role.
  • contribute towards development of appropriate
    policy, political, social, and the sector /
    related sector.

13
Contd.
  • economical environment
  • facilitate womens participation in decision
    making and implementing process.
  • Facilitate womens access to water and
    opportunities in the sector / related sector.

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Planned BWWN Activity and Expected Output
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  • In addition BWWN will facilitate
  • - exploring effective use of SASTEC
    approved 10 GWP fund
  • - exploring 50 women participation in
    SAWAF 2, Pakistan

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