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2018 Abstract Volume

A compilation of the oral and written scientific presentations chosen to be part of World Water Week 2018 Seminars.

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Conclusions and recommendation<br />

This study has helped explain why some groups of women find it harder to overcome constraints in the<br />

irrigation management sector. It also highlights opportunities and conducive sector polices. Gender<br />

integration policies are strongly needed in the irrigation sector of both regions, despite considerable<br />

environmental, socio-economic and cultural differences. Interestingly, Ethiopia appears to have a more<br />

advanced gender and agriculture policy framework.<br />

The most frequent scale of analysis of women’s participation in water resource management has been the<br />

local level. The transition from community to higher levels of collective gender participation is of substantial<br />

interest in this study.<br />

Seminar: Tapping into collective wisdom: Gender sensitive development and water ecosystems 6

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