esPossible dedicates issue to water and women

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The Paragua initiative that started in Nicaragua in 2011 is a good example of how public and private parties can work together to realise participatory water governance at the community level. 

Gender equality and the human rights based approach are central to its success.

ECODES, one of the  partners in this initiative, has dedicated the June 2018 publication of esPosible to Water and Women (Agua y Mujeres). 

The publication also contains an interview with me, Alice Bouman-Dentener, which reflects on the Citizen’s Process of World Water Forum 8 and the International Decade for Action ‘Water for Sustainable Development’ 2018 - 2028.

As the Magazine is in Spanish, the English version of the interview is available here.

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