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Drinking Water Supply
                 Empowerment of Rural Women




            A presentation by
              jsWater.in
The One Stop Water Professional's Resource Center
Introduction

Of the 1.3 billion people who live in
absolute poverty around the globe,
70 percent are women. For these
women, poverty doesn’t just mean
scarcity and want. It means rights
denied, opportunities curtailed and
voices silenced.


    Women work two-thirds of the world’s working hours
    Women earn only 10 percent of the world’s income.
    Women own less than 1 percent of the world’s property.
    Women make up two-thirds of the estimated 876 million adults
     worldwide who cannot read or write
Women Empowerment

The Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992, provides for reservation of elective
posts for women. It has been provided that not less than one-third of total number of
posts of Members and Chairpersons at all three tiers of Panchayati Raj Institutions
(i.e. Gram Panchayat, Intermediate Panchayat and District Panchayat) shall be
reserved for women.


                                     The empowerment of Rural Women is crucial
                                     for the development of the Rural Bharat.
                                     Bringing women into the mainstream of
                                     development is a major concern for the
                                     Government of India, which is why 2001 has
                                     been declared as the "Year of Women
                                     Empowerment".




    Women's Empowerment is critical to the socio-economic progress of the
    community and, bringing women into the mainstream of national
    development has, therefore, been a major concern of the Government.
Rural Women & Water


 In most societies, women have primary responsibility for
  management of household water supply, sanitation and health.

 Water is necessary not only for drinking, but also for food
  production and preparation, care of domestic animals, personal
  hygiene, care of the sick, cleaning, washing and waste disposal.

 Because of their dependence on water resources, women have
  accumulated considerable knowledge about water resources,
  including location, quality and storage methods.

 However, efforts geared towards improving the management of
  the world’s finite water resources and extending access to safe
  drinking water and adequate sanitation, often overlook the
  central role of women in water management.
Water headloading
 the extraordinary amount of time and
  energy women expend to collect and
  transport water from the source to the
  home.

 Secondly, the primary means of transporting
  water is headloading. In addition, many
  villages continually face an acute shortage of
  potable water.

 Lack of access to safe drinking water, the
  effects of headloading on women's health,
  lack of access to adequate transport facilities
  and the burden of women's household
  responsibilities all have a detrimental effect
  on women's income earning abilities.

 The general welfare of the family suffers as a
  result
Detrimental effects of water headloading

            It limits the amount of water women can
             transport at one time

            Women are forced to make several daily
             trips to the water source

            Women lose valuable time and energy in
             collecting water

            Household duties and children can be
             neglected

            Women suffer chronic backache, foot
             pains and fatigue

            Skin and other types of diseases caused by
             lack of sanitation

            Young girls' growth and development
             stunted
Global recognition
The importance of involving both women and men in the management
of water and sanitation has been recognized at the global level


                                1977 United Nations Water
                                 Conference at Mar del Plata

                                The International Drinking Water
                                 and Sanitation Decade (1981-90)
                                 and

                                The International Conference on
                                 Water and the Environment in
                                 Dublin (January 1992)

  All these explicitly recognizes the central role of women in the
  provision, management and safeguarding of water.
Millennium Development Goal

Promote gender equality and empower women (goal 3)
                 Reduced time, health, and care-giving burdens
                  from improved water services give women
                  more time for productive endeavors, adult
                  education, empowerment activities, leisure

                 Convenient access to water and sanitation
                  facilities increase privacy and reduce risk to
                  women and girls of sexual harassment/assault
                  while gathering water

                 Higher rates of child survival are a precursor to
                  the demographic transition to lower fertility
                  rates; having fewer children reduces women’s
                  household responsibilities and increases their
                  opportunities for personal development
Issues of Particular Concern

Equitable access to water supply

     Providing physically accessible clean water is
     essential for enabling women and girls to devote
     more time to the pursuit of education, income
     generation and even the construction and
     management of water and sanitation facilities.

Equitable access to land rights and water
for productive use

      Equitable access to water for productive use can
      empower women and address the root causes of
      poverty and gender inequality. However, lack of
      access (ownership) to land may be the underlying
      cause of women’s limited access to water and a key
      reason for the greater poverty of female-headed
      households
Issues of Particular Concern
                       Capacity development

                              Very few programmes and projects are aimed at
                              expertise in social development, sanitation, or
                              hygiene education that emphasizes a gradual scaling
                              down to those responsible for operation and
                              maintenance of water supply and sanitation, who are
                              primarily women.

                              Targeting women for training and capacity building is
                              critical to the sustainability of water and sanitation
                              initiatives, particularly in technical and managerial
                              roles to ensure their presence in the decision-making
                              process.
Participation and equity in decision-making

Women are under-represented in the ‘water world’, with careers and training in water
management dominated by men. If water management is to be democratic and
transparent -- and represent the needs of the people -- both men
and women must have an equal say.
Recommended Actions
 Facilitate access to grants or credit on concessionary terms for women’s
  groups for installation and maintenance of adequate drinking water supply
  and sanitation facilities;

 Allocate resources to civil society organizations and small-scale providers of
  water and sanitation services, particularly those that include women as full
  partners;

 Provide micro-credit and creative alternative financing mechanisms to
  gender-sensitive organizations for improving or building community-based
  water and sanitation services.

 Recognize women’s important role in agriculture, livestock and fisheries,
  assist them in gaining access to water for productive uses and accord women
  equal rights to land tenure;

 Support and promote equitable land and tenure arrangements that enable
  female producers to become decision-makers and owners;

 Improve women’s productivity in using water for agriculture and small
  business through training, market linkages and access to information.
Recommended Actions

 Introduce affirmative action programmes for training women in technical
  and managerial careers in the water and sanitation sector;

 Ensure that a minimum percentage of women participate in decision
  making from the ministerial down to village levels;

 Provide assistance to facilitate research into gender considerations in
  water resource management;

 Allocate funds to the capacity development of women and girls;

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Women Empowerment Water Supply

  • 1. Drinking Water Supply Empowerment of Rural Women A presentation by jsWater.in The One Stop Water Professional's Resource Center
  • 2. Introduction Of the 1.3 billion people who live in absolute poverty around the globe, 70 percent are women. For these women, poverty doesn’t just mean scarcity and want. It means rights denied, opportunities curtailed and voices silenced.  Women work two-thirds of the world’s working hours  Women earn only 10 percent of the world’s income.  Women own less than 1 percent of the world’s property.  Women make up two-thirds of the estimated 876 million adults worldwide who cannot read or write
  • 3. Women Empowerment The Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992, provides for reservation of elective posts for women. It has been provided that not less than one-third of total number of posts of Members and Chairpersons at all three tiers of Panchayati Raj Institutions (i.e. Gram Panchayat, Intermediate Panchayat and District Panchayat) shall be reserved for women. The empowerment of Rural Women is crucial for the development of the Rural Bharat. Bringing women into the mainstream of development is a major concern for the Government of India, which is why 2001 has been declared as the "Year of Women Empowerment". Women's Empowerment is critical to the socio-economic progress of the community and, bringing women into the mainstream of national development has, therefore, been a major concern of the Government.
  • 4. Rural Women & Water  In most societies, women have primary responsibility for management of household water supply, sanitation and health.  Water is necessary not only for drinking, but also for food production and preparation, care of domestic animals, personal hygiene, care of the sick, cleaning, washing and waste disposal.  Because of their dependence on water resources, women have accumulated considerable knowledge about water resources, including location, quality and storage methods.  However, efforts geared towards improving the management of the world’s finite water resources and extending access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation, often overlook the central role of women in water management.
  • 5. Water headloading  the extraordinary amount of time and energy women expend to collect and transport water from the source to the home.  Secondly, the primary means of transporting water is headloading. In addition, many villages continually face an acute shortage of potable water.  Lack of access to safe drinking water, the effects of headloading on women's health, lack of access to adequate transport facilities and the burden of women's household responsibilities all have a detrimental effect on women's income earning abilities.  The general welfare of the family suffers as a result
  • 6. Detrimental effects of water headloading  It limits the amount of water women can transport at one time  Women are forced to make several daily trips to the water source  Women lose valuable time and energy in collecting water  Household duties and children can be neglected  Women suffer chronic backache, foot pains and fatigue  Skin and other types of diseases caused by lack of sanitation  Young girls' growth and development stunted
  • 7. Global recognition The importance of involving both women and men in the management of water and sanitation has been recognized at the global level  1977 United Nations Water Conference at Mar del Plata  The International Drinking Water and Sanitation Decade (1981-90) and  The International Conference on Water and the Environment in Dublin (January 1992) All these explicitly recognizes the central role of women in the provision, management and safeguarding of water.
  • 8. Millennium Development Goal Promote gender equality and empower women (goal 3)  Reduced time, health, and care-giving burdens from improved water services give women more time for productive endeavors, adult education, empowerment activities, leisure  Convenient access to water and sanitation facilities increase privacy and reduce risk to women and girls of sexual harassment/assault while gathering water  Higher rates of child survival are a precursor to the demographic transition to lower fertility rates; having fewer children reduces women’s household responsibilities and increases their opportunities for personal development
  • 9. Issues of Particular Concern Equitable access to water supply Providing physically accessible clean water is essential for enabling women and girls to devote more time to the pursuit of education, income generation and even the construction and management of water and sanitation facilities. Equitable access to land rights and water for productive use Equitable access to water for productive use can empower women and address the root causes of poverty and gender inequality. However, lack of access (ownership) to land may be the underlying cause of women’s limited access to water and a key reason for the greater poverty of female-headed households
  • 10. Issues of Particular Concern Capacity development Very few programmes and projects are aimed at expertise in social development, sanitation, or hygiene education that emphasizes a gradual scaling down to those responsible for operation and maintenance of water supply and sanitation, who are primarily women. Targeting women for training and capacity building is critical to the sustainability of water and sanitation initiatives, particularly in technical and managerial roles to ensure their presence in the decision-making process. Participation and equity in decision-making Women are under-represented in the ‘water world’, with careers and training in water management dominated by men. If water management is to be democratic and transparent -- and represent the needs of the people -- both men and women must have an equal say.
  • 11. Recommended Actions  Facilitate access to grants or credit on concessionary terms for women’s groups for installation and maintenance of adequate drinking water supply and sanitation facilities;  Allocate resources to civil society organizations and small-scale providers of water and sanitation services, particularly those that include women as full partners;  Provide micro-credit and creative alternative financing mechanisms to gender-sensitive organizations for improving or building community-based water and sanitation services.  Recognize women’s important role in agriculture, livestock and fisheries, assist them in gaining access to water for productive uses and accord women equal rights to land tenure;  Support and promote equitable land and tenure arrangements that enable female producers to become decision-makers and owners;  Improve women’s productivity in using water for agriculture and small business through training, market linkages and access to information.
  • 12. Recommended Actions  Introduce affirmative action programmes for training women in technical and managerial careers in the water and sanitation sector;  Ensure that a minimum percentage of women participate in decision making from the ministerial down to village levels;  Provide assistance to facilitate research into gender considerations in water resource management;  Allocate funds to the capacity development of women and girls;