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Gender in Fisherfolk Settlement Advocacy

Gaynor July 27th, 2007

Below is an excerpt from UN-HABITAT Gender Policy which I know will help us develop a gender perspective in our advocacy for fisherfolk settlement. The document can be downloaded from http://ww2.unhabitat.org/pubs/genderpolicy/approach.htm.

UN-HABITAT’s 10 Gender Mainstreaming Principles

UN bodies are all mandated to fulfil this demand for gender mainstreaming in all their activities within the context of the respective agencies. In related steering documents directly linked to the issue of gender mainstreaming in all UN activities and interventions,2 the basic principles of mainstreaming for UN bodies are outlined. Compiled, they amount to the following 10 principles for gender mainstreaming in UN-HABITAT’s work:

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Measures to bridge the knowledge gap on gender, environment and sustainable development issues

Gaynor July 12th, 2007

- Document the gender aspects and implications of global environmental change, from the standpoint of the issues related to the different environmental conventions, as well gender-differentiated impacts of environmental insecurity

- Research such as to enhance the gender sensitivity of environmental management, whether for use of natural resources, or risk management to make better use of information and tools

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Towards a Framework for Gender-Integrated CBFM

Gaynor May 10th, 2007

Prepared on behalf of the PKKK Fisheries Cluster*

This paper is a work in progress, comments and suggestions are welcome. The author may also be reached at gaynor@cerd.ph.

This paper takes inspiration from the current agenda that is pushing for the recognition of women in the fisheries sector, which is captured by the idea of recognizing Women’s Coastal Zone (WCZ). The coastal zone includes mangrove forests, by its nature and location, and is thus relevant to the discussion of a gender-integrated CBFM framework and strategy. To reiterate the salient points of this claim, the Women’s Coastal Zone captures in essence of the following:

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Formal and Substantive Equality

Mayette November 27th, 2006

Last week one of our NGO partners (WiseAct) hosted a workshop on gender mainstreaming. In particular, it is about developing toolkits on mainstreaming gender in different themes, e.g.  Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security, Indigenous Peoples, Micro Finance, Urban Development, Human Rights and Violence Against Women.

Among the interesting topics discussed were the concepts of formal and substantive equality. Formal equality believes recognizing the equalty of men and women would translate to “same treatment”. However, same treatment approach assumes women and men have the same status and structure regardless of biological and socially-constructed differences. Substantive equality, on the other hand, takes into account the biological and socially constructed differences of men and women to eliminate the disadvantages to women.

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chrispforr November 12th, 2006

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