Integrating Gender Dimensions in Water Management: Insights from Morocco’s Evolutionary Approach and Collaborative Strategies

Integrating Gender Dimensions in Water Management: Insights from Morocco’s Evolutionary Approach and Collaborative Strategies

The MENASP Network has published its 12th Policy Innovation Case Study (PICS), authored by Omar Ayouni from Mohammed V University in Rabat (Morocco.) This study looks at Morocco’s transformative efforts in prioritising gender equality within its national water management strategies, particularly focusing on the intersectionality of gender, water access, and climate change

 

The MENASP Network’s Policy Innovation Case Study publication provides valuable insights into Morocco as an exemplar in integrating gender considerations within broader policy frameworks, emphasising active coordination and alignment across different sectors rather than mere inclusion.

 


 

The MENASP Network Policy Innovation Case Studies series is a collection of publications that showcase innovative policy research on the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia regions. Each case study focuses on a specific policy area, providing insights and recommendations for policymakers and researchers alike.

 

The series covers a wide range of topics, from gender equality to economic development, and features contributions from leading academics and researchers in the field. The case studies aim to promote evidence-based policymaking in the MENA and South Asia regions by highlighting successful policy interventions and providing practical recommendations for policymakers.

 


 

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the policy innovation case studies are those of the authors. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Birmingham.

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