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PIM Webinar: Migration and gender dynamics in irrigation governance in Nepal (Nov. 25, 2020)

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This PIM webinar was recorded November 25, 2020 and convened by Farmer Managed Irrigation System Promotion Trust (FMIST - https://fmistnepal.wordpress.com/), Nepal; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI-http://www.ifpri.org/); International Water Management Institute (IWMI- https://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/); CGIAR Research Programs on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM - http://www.pim.cgiar.org/) and Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE- https://wle.cgiar.org/). Widespread male migration from rural areas is one of the most important forces shaping agrarian transformation in Nepal. One particularly important area affected is the governance and management of local public goods, especially irrigation systems. Given the crucial role of irrigation in agricultural productivity and food security, attention to gender in irrigation governance is not only necessary for existing systems, but also opens potential new opportunities for sustainable and inclusive development in rural Nepal. This webinar presents results of a quantitative and qualitative study to identify the various measures in which irrigation system governance has responded to male migration. More details: https://bit.ly/36SFxWv Program ============== Welcome: -Mr. Madhukar Rajbhandari ( http://icid-ciid.org/member/country_profile1/67_A), Director General, Department of Water Resources and Irrigation. Objectives: -Prachanda Pradhan (https://prachandashare.wordpress.com/about/), Patron, Farmer Managed Irrigation System Promotion Trust Presentations: -“Irrigation system responses to male migration: Quantitative results of a phone survey” - Ruth Meinzen-Dick (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/ruth-meinzen-dick) and Wei Zhang (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/wei-zhang), Senior Research Fellows, International Food Policy Research Institute -“Impacts of migration on gender dynamics in irrigation governance in Nepal - Findings from case study of 10 irrigation systems” - Ujjwal Pradhan, Chief of Party, Forest-PLUS 2.0: Forests for Water and Prosperity (USAID/the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) of India program) -“Gendered Institutional Dynamics (Re)shaping Women’s Roles in Water User Associations" - Manita Raut, Senior Research Officer, International Water Management Institute Remarks: Pranita Udas, Research Fellow, Thompson Rivers University, Canada Chanda Gurung Goodrich, ICIMOD -Q&A with the online audience -Closing and vote of thanks: Ruth Meinzen-Dick PIM supported this research as part of Flagship 5: Governance of Natural Resources (https://pim.cgiar.org/research/f5/) and Flagship 6: Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination (https://pim.cgiar.org/research/f6/).

This PIM webinar was recorded November 25, 2020 and convened by Farmer Managed Irrigation System Promotion Trust (FMIST - https://fmistnepal.wordpress.com/), Nepal; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI-http://www.ifpri.org/); International Water Management Institute (IWMI- https://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/); CGIAR Research Programs on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM - http://www.pim.cgiar.org/) and Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE- https://wle.cgiar.org/). Widespread male migration from rural areas is one of the most important forces shaping agrarian transformation in Nepal. One particularly important area affected is the governance and management of local public goods, especially irrigation systems. Given the crucial role of irrigation in agricultural productivity and food security, attention to gender in irrigation governance is not only necessary for existing systems, but also opens potential new opportunities for sustainable and inclusive development in rural Nepal. This webinar presents results of a quantitative and qualitative study to identify the various measures in which irrigation system governance has responded to male migration. More details: https://bit.ly/36SFxWv Program ============== Welcome: -Mr. Madhukar Rajbhandari ( http://icid-ciid.org/member/country_profile1/67_A), Director General, Department of Water Resources and Irrigation. Objectives: -Prachanda Pradhan (https://prachandashare.wordpress.com/about/), Patron, Farmer Managed Irrigation System Promotion Trust Presentations: -“Irrigation system responses to male migration: Quantitative results of a phone survey” - Ruth Meinzen-Dick (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/ruth-meinzen-dick) and Wei Zhang (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/wei-zhang), Senior Research Fellows, International Food Policy Research Institute -“Impacts of migration on gender dynamics in irrigation governance in Nepal - Findings from case study of 10 irrigation systems” - Ujjwal Pradhan, Chief of Party, Forest-PLUS 2.0: Forests for Water and Prosperity (USAID/the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) of India program) -“Gendered Institutional Dynamics (Re)shaping Women’s Roles in Water User Associations" - Manita Raut, Senior Research Officer, International Water Management Institute Remarks: Pranita Udas, Research Fellow, Thompson Rivers University, Canada Chanda Gurung Goodrich, ICIMOD -Q&A with the online audience -Closing and vote of thanks: Ruth Meinzen-Dick PIM supported this research as part of Flagship 5: Governance of Natural Resources (https://pim.cgiar.org/research/f5/) and Flagship 6: Cross-cutting Gender Research and Coordination (https://pim.cgiar.org/research/f6/).

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