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Gender and Environmental Security - A training Manual

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In environmental decision making and top positions, women remain behind the scene. Even where they are present, they are symbolic and not substantive representatives. There is need to have women incorporated and integrated into environmental decision making and in top positions. This will allow policymakers to utilize and capitalize on their uniqueness and experiences with the environment; hence, resolving environmental challenges. Environmental problems are interlinked, and therefore, solving one problem and neglecting the other does not better the situation. A holistic approach that adopts a gendered perspective will be mandatory if solutions are to be reached. This will bring women on board, recognizing their special relationship with the environment, and hence with security.

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Dr Wilkister Shanyisa Milimu: PhD in Public Admin. ¿ Peace Studies (Durban Univ. of Tech.), MA in Gender & Peacebuilding (UPEACE, Costa Rica), BA in Social Work (CUEA); Lecturer at Catholic Univ. of Eastern AfricaDr Kaye Sylvia Blanche: Senior Lecturer ¿ Peacebuilding Programme ICON Centre, Asst. Coordinator ¿ Peace Studies (Durban Univ. of Tech.)

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Authors Wilkister Shanyisa Milimu, Cawagas Virginia
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.03.2020
 
EAN 9786200654816
ISBN 9786200654816
No. of pages 152
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

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