5 octobre 2021
Maureen Walschot, « Gendering hydro-diplomacy in Central America », FLOWs, ID : 10670/1.au8ghu
The participation of women in negotiation processes can lead to more sustainable transboundary water agreements. The fourth post of the series “(En)Gendering water diplomacy” explores how to tap this potential in Central America. Daysi Carrillo, environmental activist in the Cabañas region of El Salvador, and a member of MUFRAS-32, a coalition that successfully blocked a gold mine that threatened to pollute the Titihuapa River. Author: James Rodríguez (Source: ONUAIDS) Central America is ...