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Session 2: Securing Community Development and Sustainable Livelihoods for the Poor
Water and Poverty
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This session will bring together ideas, field experiences and organizational models on community-level water management that contribute to sustainable livelihoods for the poor. It will include case studies from different parts of the world, and will use these experiences to identify comparative models of community organization and local level water management options that have generic application.
19 March 2003; 12:30 - 15:15
Room D, Kyoto International Conference Hall
Kyoto, Japan
| Activity | Presenter |
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| Introduction to session and thematic paper - Community Development and Gender Mainstreaming | Jennifer Francis Gender and Water Alliance |
| Gender and Economic Benefits from Domestic Water Supply: Experiences from SEWA | Reema Nanavaty Self Employed Women's Association |
| Film | "Women Who Know Water" |
| Outcomes from the International Symposium on Water, Poverty and the productive Uses of Water at the Household Level | John Butterworth Natural Resources Institute |
| Micro-irrigation case study | Michael Roberts International Development Enterprise |
| Water and Food Security for the Poor | Intizar Hussain International Water Management Institute |
| Film Presentation: Secure Water? | Alan Nicol Overseas Development Institute |
| Panel Discussion | Gouri Ghosh (WSSCC) Ravi Narayan (WaterAid) Reema Nanavaty (SEWA) Frank Rijsberman (IWMI) Priscilla Jane (GWA) |
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