GS4Infra mission & background:
Gs4Infra is an interdisciplinary project funded by Mekong Think Tank Programme, which aims at gaining understanding and providing solutions to address gender-sensitivities arising in the policy making and public sector development of the Water- Energy- Climate change infrastructures focusing on flood protection dikes, irrigation canal and sluice gates. Our efforts are concentrated in two communes in Cù Lao Dung district, located in the Bassac River, a tributary of the Mekong, which face challenges from climate change and upstream hydropower development.
Main objectives:
Gs4Infra is structured around three key objectives:
Objective 1. Collectively integrate women’s specific needs and interests (livelihoods, mobility and safety) in the design and operation of water-energy-climate infrastructures: flood protection dikes, irrigation canals and sluice gates.
Objective 2. Promote meaningful participation and ownership of women and vulnerable groups in designing, implementing and operating of WEC infrastructures.
Objective 3. Identify and mitigate gender-sensitive aspects including unequal rights of participation and rights of benefiting from WEC infrastructures as public goods.
Methods:
GS4Infra will gather comprehensive data on how current infrastructures impact women differently and use this information to form the basis for policy recommendations. GS4Infra will work closely with local stakeholders, including women's unions, female-headed households, and ethnic minority groups, to co-develop practical recommendations.
Effectiveness:
The project outcomes will make a significant contribution to the policy and development portfolio for two local communities, and the governmental authorities.
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