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Gender

Find out more about our research to promote gender equity in decision-making processes

Title slide - Gender! Where? Rethinking geographical scale and gender in SDIP

A gender lens and the role of men in mainstreaming

'Ending gender inequality is the key step to ending all inequality', Toby Walmsley CSIRO Summer Vacation Scholar. This has been […]

Title slide - A systematic review of how gender analysis could impact water management modelling

Mainstreaming and modelling: A systematic review of how gender analysis could inform hydrological modelling

Evangeline Packett, CSIRO Summer Vacation Scholar How can gender be mainstreamed into hydrological modelling processes themselves? There is often a […]

Meeting farmers, Domar upazilla, Rangpur district

SDIP research on gender and water linkages in northwest Bangladesh gain momentum

Learning, collaboration and teaching about agricultural development, water practices and gender issues were all part of a recent trip to […]

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