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Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water in Senegal and its impact on Gender

Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water in Senegal and its impact on Gender. 29 May 2008, Gender and Infrastructure Workshop TICAD IV side-event. Takeo Ishikawa Director Water Resources Management Division II Water Resource and Disaster Management Group Global Environment Department

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Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water in Senegal and its impact on Gender

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  1. Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water in Senegal and its impact on Gender 29 May 2008, Gender and Infrastructure Workshop TICAD IV side-event Takeo Ishikawa Director Water Resources Management Division II Water Resource and Disaster Management Group Global Environment Department Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

  2. Contents • 1. Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water Supply • in Senegal • 2. Case Study: Impact on gender observed through the four dimensions of societies • 3. Conclusion ~ as seen from the case study ~ • 前頁の写真をこちらへ移動下さい。

  3. 1-1. Status of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in Senegal Senegal(54%,34% ,5.1million people) Ethiopia Zimbabwe Nigeria Source:The Atlas of WATER 2006

  4. PEPTAC Phase1 (2003~2006) Site area (arid zone: Louga etc.) Grant Aid Cooperation Construction of Water Pipe Networkwith Public water Tap PEPTAC Phase2 (2007~2010) Site area (Tambacounda etc.) • Total of 119 facilities • No. of Beneficiaries: 300,000 (since1979) 1-2. Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water Supply in Senegal

  5. 1-3. Japan’s Cooperation for Rural Water Supply in Senegal Photos of water facilities in construction

  6. 1-4. Technical Cooperation PEPTAC phase 1 (2003~2006)/ phase2 (2007~2010) Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1 Developing capacity of Management Committees Establishing system for the maintenance of water supply facilities Promoting hygiene and appropriate use of water Sustainable safe water supply Activity 4 Community Development

  7. 2-1. Case Study of its impact on gender in the light of the four dimensions Source:Gender and Infrastructure W/S TICAD,Japan,May2008 Concept Note

  8. 2-2. Influence to Social Empowerment

  9. 2-3. Influence to Economical Empowerment

  10. 2-4. Influence to Basic Human Capital Development

  11. 3. Conclusion Grant Aid • Contribution to Economical Empowerment and Human Capital Development Technical Cooperation • Contribution to Social Empowerment :Grant Aid :Technical Cooperation :Total Social Empowerment Economic Empowerment Human Capital Development In order to achieve significant impacts in the various dimensions of gender, it is important to combine both Infrastructure (Grant Aid) and Capacity Development (Technical Cooperation) assistance.

  12. Thank you for your kind attentionご静聴ありがとうございます

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