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    Specialists call for the involvement of women in decision-making to solve the water issues of peace

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    Post by Rocky Tue 12 Apr 2016, 4:31 am

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    Specialists call for the involvement of women in decision-making to solve the water issues of peace and crises


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     They considered that the Arab customs and traditions impede women's participation in decision-making

    Called specialize International to involve women in decision-solving water crises and issues of Middle East peace - making, while considered that women are "faster response to crises related towater scarcity issues," pointed out that the Arab customs and traditions limit the involvement of women in these cases. 
    This came during a held in Istanbul meeting to discuss the links between women and water and peace in more than 50 of the opinion - makers and policy - makers in the Middle East included a conference, hosted by the foresight strategic Group (SFG) and the University of MEF in collaboration with CIDA, and attended bymembers of parliament, former ministers, in addition to government officials and leaders of the media and experts from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. he said the conferees in a statement received "long", a copy of " the conference came against the backdrop of a series of conferences to exchange experiences of blue peace initiative in the Middle East region. the statement added , " it was during the conference several morning and afternoon sessions were held most notably the special session to focus the attention of policy makers to gender perspectives in the region, (women 's role in addressing the links between water and peace), noting that "experts in the media have informed and experienced directly discussed this topic, as put forward several experiments and studies related to this issue drew the attention of the audience . " . thestatement pointed out that " the conference included a presentation on the possibilities of cooperation in theNile River basin as part of the exchange of experiences with other sites of the world for the management ofshared water resources." He pointed out that "most of the work papers focused on the issue of water and therole of women in Adarthn to the crisis in the camps, especially in light of the refugee crisis in the Middle East.Since the influx of refugees in some countries such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, it has placed a huge burden on women in water management, and highlighted informatics in their session on a number of issues related to this file , including the role of international organizations and non - governmental organizations working with refugees and the extent of their efforts to alleviate the suffering IDPs are generally displaced women. " the statement said that" a person highlighted the problems and obstacles that hinder women 'scontribution to be part of the solution to the crisis , including customs and traditions prevailing in Arab societies that limit the role of women and hinder their contribution to the decision - making at the micro - level macro or Conference inside shelters or within municipalities or even within the upper departments in decision -making with it is who bears the bulk of the burden and it should be a major part of the solution, as the fastest in the response to the crisis related to water scarcity issues. " He noted , " indifference to the views ofwomen during operations decision - making over water scarcity exacerbated by misguided policies and as aresult of climate change. They concluded that what alleviates this crisis is to involve women leaders focused in their quest is always to build relationships and trust and argued that the peace agreements are more sustainable when women are included. The statement continued that "nearly half of the refugees in theMiddle East are women, while approximately 25% of these women refugees are under 18 years of age. in theMiddle East. " with regard to the role of the media, confirmed the statement that" the media plays an important role in mainstreaming a gender perspective, on the panel on the role of the media , and there was complete agreement among all participants that the positive story is much stronger than the one negative and should be the media focus on the positive stories that twins female roles as champions rather than the victims only. journalists should make use of gender - neutral language so as not to promote the traditional roles Unisex. " the statement called for" the need to know the barriers that women stop access to decision -making in the media and which have been identified operations, including the need for a salary and compensation and parity. it was pointed out that " the regional dynamic" process led by women may create an effective system water management. Also, the sex angle can help the media to narrow the water links and Alsalam.o journalists need training to talk about serious issues such as water and workshops for peace -building and skill that can be used for this purpose. " For his part, the Executive Director of the Nile Basin Initiative , John Rao Nyaoro, need transboundary successful cooperation , which depends on the presence ofthree decisive factors are the institutional infrastructure for cooperation, and maintain dialogues among stakeholders at multiple levels, in addition to the professional commitment of the heads of State and government, "adding that" it is important that there be a mechanism for the exchange of technical knowledge and develop solutions . and the involvement of heads of state is a real and important beginning to find asolution in order to provide political guidance to the negotiators of specialists and technicians among riparian countries, and transform the vision into reality. " With regard to the mechanisms that must be followed toresolve the crisis , he said , " you have to start negotiations Khawwarat complemented by the establishment of an institutional mechanism adopted by the parties. It is an integrated collective work of the reasons forsuccess will not be available to him is where all the parties have not only contribute, in this case can create agood platform to find solutions without conflicts of interest between the riparian states , "adding that" these factors have enabled the development of the Nile basin initiative after agreement between the heads of states (Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan) cooperative formula in planning to meet the Renaissance. He said there is still a long way to go to the Nile Basin Initiative to reach the desired level of cooperation. "
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