Women's Roles in Managing Wetlands

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Ali, M. and A. Grobicki. (2016). Women’s Roles in Managing Wetlands. Solutions 7(6): 58-63. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/womens-roles-in-managing-wetlands/

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Women’s Roles in Managing Wetlands by Mariam Ali and Ania Grobicki

Jassim Alasadi, Nature Iraq

Ma’dan women navigate the Iraqi marshes to gather reeds, which they use in crafts and to construct their homes.

In Brief Although wetlands supply all of our freshwater, scientific studies show that 64 percent of these vital natural ecosystems have disappeared since 1900. The mission of the Ramsar Convention is the conservation and wise use of all wetlands throughout the world, and its Strategic Plan (2016–2024) recognizes the direct relevance of these ecosystems to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, including Goal 5 on Gender Equality and Goal 6 on Water, among others. Since in many regions water is collected and managed largely by women, their empowerment is a requirement for effective wetland and water management. Based on case studies from Ramsar sites in Burkina Faso, Greece, and Iraq, five principles are proposed for enhancing women’s participation in wetland and water management. These principles are 1. Recognizing women’s central role in providing, managing, and safeguarding wetland and water resources; 2. Actively supporting women’s full participation in the governance of these resources at all levels; 3. Mainstreaming gender issues across wetland, water, and cross-sectoral policies and plans; 4. Valuing the economic, cultural, and social benefits of women’s wetland-based livelihoods; and, 5. Ensuring that solutions to enhance gender equality are adapted to local cultural contexts. 58  |  Solutions  |  November-December 2016  |  www.thesolutionsjournal.org


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