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Call for Action to Accelerate Gender Equality in the Water Domain

03/06/2021
05 - Gender Equality
06 - Clean Water and Sanitation

The UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) facilitates a coordinated Call for Action (CfA) to accelerate the achievement of gender equality in the water domain, together with a Multi-stakeholder Coalition composed by Member States institutions, UN agencies, international and regional organizations, NGOs, ODAs, private sector and civil society.

Achieving gender equality in the water domain is crucial for the accomplishment of standing international gender- and water-related commitments, including those enshrined in the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development - in particular, SDG 5 and 6 - and in numerous other international gender- and water-related commitments.  

However, an extensive analysis, Taking Stock of Gender Equality Progress in the Water Domain, carried out by WWAP and the dedicated ‘Water and Gender Working Group’, has shown that progress towards the realization of these global promises is critically off track. Gender inequalities have been shown to persist at all levels in the water domain, thereby hindering development progress.

The key findings and concrete recommendations forming the basis for this Initiative have been presented in a collaborative Position Paper Accelerating Gender Equality in the Water Domain: A Call for Action, which is being supported by the members of the Multi-stakeholder Coalition.
Detailed information on the Initiative’s background, its objective, how it works, how to join it and the way forward, can be found here.

Turning the tide of gender inequalities in the water domain requires ambitious objectives and bold and concrete actions of as many relevant actors as possible. Therefore, WWAP and the Multi-stakeholder Coalition welcome the support of other Member States and interested partners in this global advocacy initiative, and encourage to advocate the development and implementation of gender-inclusive strategies, as well as catalyse and sustain transformative actions.

For further information and to join the Call for Action Initiative, please contact: waterandgendercallforaction@unesco.org

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The Call for Action Initiative aims to raise awareness, dismantle stereotypes, promote women’s empowerment and urge government institutions and funding agencies to commit concrete support to advancing gender equality in the water domain. These objectives are supported through active dissemination of the Initiative’s findings and actions during informative meetings and international to regional events.

The Call for Action aims to reach the completion of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with no regrets: we need significant and tangible progress along this road. The strategic participation in key events of WWAP and Coalition Members forms the Call for Action Roadmap.

Supporters of the CfA Multi-stakeholder Coalition

Messages from the Multi-stakeholder Coalition in support of the CfA

African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) - Mr. Thomas Banda, Former Acting Executive Secretary

Mr. Thomas Banda, Former Acting Executive Secretary of the African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) delivers his supporting message for the “Call for Action - Accelerating Gender Equality in the Water Domain”, during the EU Conference on Water and Gender Equality titled ‘Accelerating concrete actions towards gender equality in water’, on 13 October 2021.

Argentina - Ms. Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, Minister of Women, Genders and Diversity

"I want to resume and ratify on this occasion the historical vocation of my country in terms of international cooperation of water issue and share a message of support for this global call for action that precisely seeks to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women in the water domain".

Costa Rica - Ms. Haydée Rodríguez Romero, Vice Minister of Water and Ocean, Ministry of Environment and Energy

“Water policies that provide greater access to water for the use of all people help reduce only not poverty and inequality but also vulnerability”.

European Commission - Ms. Chantal Marijnissen, Director of Environment and Natural Resources Unit, DG INTPA

Ms. Chantal Marijnissen, Director of the Environment and Natural Resources Unit, DG International Partnerships (INTPA) of the European Commission delivers her message in support of the “Call for Action - Accelerating Gender Equality in the Water Domain".

Indonesia - Ms. Diana Kusumastuti, Director General for Human Settlements, Ministry of Public Works and Housing

"In order to ensure universal and equitable access to drinking water, Indonesia’s government commits in fulfilling the sustainable development goals".

Italy - Ms. Marina Sereni, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

"Italy is traditionally engaged in the promotion of international cooperation on water resources management".

Mexico - Ms. Silvia Chávez Cereceda, Director of International Cooperation, CONAGUA

"Gender justice is sequel to environmental justice, and the reflection of women in water is the reflection of our societies".

Nigeria - Mr. Suleiman Hussein Adamu, Minister of Water Resources

"The government of Nigeria is poised to focus more on supporting gender disaggregated population data for informing and motivating evidence-based advocacy policy and service planning".

Slovenia - Mr. Borut Pahor, President

"Slovenia will, throughout its presidency of the council of the EU, devote a special effort to water management and will strive to scale up the EU investments in water and gender equality".

 

Spain - Ms. Teresa Ribera Rodríguez, Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge

Ms. Ribera Rodríguez Teresa, Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) of Spain; delivers a message in support of the “Call for Action - Accelerating Gender Equality in the Water Domain”.

Tajikistan - Mr. Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Minister of Foreign Affairs

“We believe that the Call for Action […] will inspire additional efforts in promoting effective and practical actions and facilitate the coordination at all levels in the water sector.”

The Czech Republic, Mr. Martin Tlapa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Non-European Countries, Economic and Development Cooperation

Mr. Martin Tlapa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Non-European Countries, Economic and Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic delivers his message in support of the “Call for Action - Accelerating Gender Equality in the Water Domain”.

The Netherlands - Ms. Kitty van der Heijden, Director General for International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands

"We need to enable women to access the rights to water and sanitation, and to live in a health, clean, safe environment. And all of us together, we can get this done".

The Republic of Korea - Ms. Jeoung Ae Han, Minister of Environment of Korea

"I, myself, as both a woman and the head of our nation’s water management, am committed to making concrete efforts to ensure the meaningful participation of women in water sector policy making".

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