Water policies and programmes in Mexico City from a gender perspective
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Project Title | Water policies and programmes in Mexico City from a gender perspective
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Type | Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
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Project Partners | TYPE PARTNERS HERE
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Financing | Total: $300,000;
Sources of Financing: Government of Mexico city |
Timeframe | 2008 - 2010
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Status | Ongoing
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Project website(s) | TYPE URL HERE
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Contacts | TYPE CONTACT HERE
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Description
The aim of the project is to promote recognition and respect of women´s human rights in water management, welfare and social justice, to achieve equal opportunities among women and men through gender mainstreaming in Mexico City´s water public policies.
Expected Outcomes
Achievements: Results and Impact
Lessons for Replication
TYPE LESSONS HERE
References
See also
- Who Has Access to Water? Case Study of Mexico City Metropolitan Area
- Water Subsidies and Aquifer depletion in Mexico’s Arid Regions
- Water Conflict Between the US and Mexico: Lining of the All-American Canal
- Tension Between Agricultural Growth and Sustainability: The El Bajio Case, Mexico
- Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions
- Establishing effective and democratic water and sanitation management in Mexico to support the achievement of the MDGs
- Determination of Persistent Organic Componentes (COPs) in different environmental matrices, and its ecotoxicological evaluation in fishes from different coastal systems of the State of Yucatán, Mexico

