Gender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance in Ethiopia: using citizen science as an entry point

cg.contributor.crpWater, Land and Ecosystems
cg.coverage.countryEthiopia
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2ET
cg.coverage.regionEastern Africa
cg.creator.identifierNicole Lefore: 0000-0003-1649-2479
cg.creator.identifierAlemseged Tamiru Haile: 0000-0001-8647-2188
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.5337/2018.222en
cg.issn2012-5763en
cg.number184en
cg.placeColombo, Sri Lankaen
dc.contributor.authorNigussie, Likimyeleshen
dc.contributor.authorBarron, Jennieen
dc.contributor.authorHaile, Alemseged Tamiruen
dc.contributor.authorLefore, Nicoleen
dc.contributor.authorGowing, J.en
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-12T09:29:21Zen
dc.date.available2018-10-12T09:29:21Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/97655
dc.titleGender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance in Ethiopia: using citizen science as an entry pointen
dcterms.abstractUnderstanding the gender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance is important because men and women differ in their need for and having access to groundwater, and their participation in the development, management and monitoring of the resource. The leading role played by women in obtaining and safeguarding water is not usually reflected in the institutional arrangements for water management. Addressing this gender inequality could lead to the equal participation of men and women in monitoring and sustainable management of groundwater, and women’s empowerment. This paper explores gender aspects of community-based groundwater governance in Dangeshta and Farawocha kebeles in Dangila and Boloso Bombe woredas, respectively, in Ethiopia. The findings suggest that women place a high value on groundwater and could be motivated to play a greater role in governance of the resource. However, the constraints they face in participating in groundwater development and management, particularly exclusion from decision-making, suggest that their effective participation and leadership could be significantly curtailed without specific interventions. Indeed, this is reflected in women’s willingness to participate in groundwater monitoring, as well as men’s reluctance to allow their wives to participate. This is in contrast to a high number of men willing to participate. Citizen science as an entry point for community-based groundwater governance relies on (i) the active involvement of myriad actors (including men and women citizens) whose actions interact with the hydrological processes; and (ii) volunteer interest (i.e., willingness to participate). A gender-sensitive approach to programs, gender awareness training, and partnerships with organizations working for women’s empowerment, natural resource management and adult literacy are recommended to support a citizen science approach to groundwater monitoring.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.available2018
dcterms.bibliographicCitationNigussie, Likimyelesh; Barron, Jennie; Haile, Alemseged Tamiru; Lefore, Nicole; Gowing, J. 2018. Gender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance in Ethiopia: using citizen science as an entry point. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).. 24p. (IWMI Working Paper 184) doi: 10.5337/2018.222en
dcterms.extent24p.en
dcterms.isPartOfIWMI Working Paperen
dcterms.issued2018
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherInternational Water Management Instituteen
dcterms.subjectgenderen
dcterms.subjectgroundwateren
dcterms.subjectgroundwater developmenten
dcterms.subjectwater governanceen
dcterms.subjectwater securityen
dcterms.subjectwater resourcesen
dcterms.subjectwater managementen
dcterms.subjectwater availabilityen
dcterms.subjectwater useen
dcterms.subjectcommunity involvementen
dcterms.subjectcitizen participationen
dcterms.subjectparticipatory approachesen
dcterms.subjectmonitoringen
dcterms.subjectrole of womenen
dcterms.subjectwomen's participationen
dcterms.subjectequityen
dcterms.subjectempowermenten
dcterms.subjectsustainabilityen
dcterms.subjectdecision makingen
dcterms.subjectnatural resources managementen
dcterms.subjectwellsen
dcterms.typeWorking Paper

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