Barriers to mainstreaming gender in water resources management in Nigeria

Q2 Environmental Science
O. Adeoti
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite being signatories to the 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development and Declarations of other conferences that promote women’s involvement in water resources management, there is thin evidence to suggest Nigeria has mainstreamed gender in water resources management at the river basin level. Applying a legal and regulatory lens, findings revealed that gender mainstreaming and women participation had not been decreed into the laws informing water resources management functions and programmes in Nigeria. This therefore constitutes an entry barrier. To mainstream and enhance women’s participation in the Nigeria water sector will require fundamental changes to the main water resources policy and legal instruments as well as to the River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs) organizational arrangements. This will be in addition to the introduction of legally backed monetary incentives to encourage women’s active participation in practice.
尼日利亚将性别观点纳入水资源管理主流的障碍
摘要尽管尼日利亚签署了《2030年联合国可持续发展议程》和其他促进妇女参与水资源管理的会议宣言,但几乎没有证据表明尼日利亚已将性别问题纳入流域水资源管理主流。从法律和监管角度来看,调查结果显示,尼日利亚的水资源管理职能和方案的法律中没有规定将性别观点纳入主流和妇女参与。因此,这构成了一道进入壁垒。要将妇女纳入尼日利亚供水部门的主流并加强其参与,就需要对主要的水资源政策和法律文书以及河流流域发展局的组织安排进行根本性的改革。除此之外,还将引入法律支持的货币激励措施,鼓励妇女积极参与实践。
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Water Science Environmental Science-Ecology
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