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Making space for women: civil society organizations, gender and hydropower development in the Mekong region

机译:为妇女腾出空间:民间社会组织,湄公河地区的性别与水电发展

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Large-scale hydropower development disrupts local livelihoods and resource access. Adverse impacts are often greater for women than men, but also large for children, the elderly, poorer households and ethnic minorities. Burdens of resettlement often fall disproportionately on already disadvantaged individuals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how international, national and local civil society organizations (CSOs) have addressed gender in hydropower development in the Mekong Region. Four CSO orientations are distinguished: communitarian, environmentalist, knowledge-based and feminist. Common activities of CSOs were to share information, to expand participation and to mobilize development. The extent to which these activities were promoted and appear to be making space for women depended on the types of CSOs and women and men targeted or otherwise involved.
机译:大规模水电开发破坏了当地的生计和资源获取。妇女的不利影响通常大于男子,但对儿童,老人,较贫穷的家庭和少数民族的不利影响也较大。安置负担通常不成比例地落在本已处于不利地位的个人身上。这项研究的目的是评估国际,国家和地方民间社会组织(CSO)如何应对湄公河地区水电开发中的性别问题。区分了四个CSO方向:社群主义,环保主义者,知识为本和女权主义者。公民社会组织的共同活动是分享信息,扩大参与和动员发展。促进这些活动并似乎为妇女腾出空间的程度取决于公民社会组织的类型以及有针对性或以其他方式参与的男女。

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