The UN-Water Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 is currently developing approaches for the ‘gender contextualisation’ of the SDG 6 global indicators to support gender-relevant evidence-based policy making in countries. The work on gender contextualisation began in June 2021 and will continue to the end of 2022, after which a set of tools and approaches will be included in country-level capacity building activities in 2022 and subsequent years.
More information can be found in our concept note ‘Promoting Gender-sensitive and Inclusive Analysis of Water and Sanitation Data‘.
To support this important work, a group of Gender Experts has been convened to provide expert input and feedback on the work and draft outputs of IMI-SDG6. The Gender Experts have significant practical experience on gender issues, either at project, national or global level, as well as additional expertise on the gender-and-water nexus, gender data/monitoring or gender and other SDGs linked to water.
Gender Experts supporting the SDG 6 gender contextualization work
Mr Radu Ban, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Ms Antra Bhatt, UN Women
Ms Maria Ana Borges, Global Water Programme, IUCN
Ms Bethany Caruso, Emory University
Ms Hajar Chamoun, ACTED, Lebanon
Ms Jelana Chipungu, Centre for Infectious Disease Research, Zambia
Ms Lisa Debevec, Global Water Partnership (GWP)
Mr Ayanda Dlamini, Transformation Directorate, South Africa
Ms Sara Duerto Valero, UN Women’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Ms Yolanda Gomez, Philippines Water Partnership (PWP), Philippines
Ms Melita Grant, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Ms Maren Heuvels, GIZ, Germany
Ms Diana Iskreva, Earth Forever Foundation
Mr Dibya Kansakar, retired employee, Department of Water Resources and Irrigation, Nepal
Ms Seemantinee Khot, FAO
Ms Szilvia Lehel, UNDP
Ms Fernanda Matos, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ms Mellissa Morgan, Bureau of Gender Affairs, Dominican Republic
Mr Albert Motivans, Equal Measures 2030
Mr Neville Okwaro, Ministry of Health, Kenya
Ms Petunia Ramunenyiwa, Transformation Directorate, South Africa
Ms Isha Ray, Berkeley Water Center, UC Berkley
Ms Virginia Roaf, Sanitation and Water for All
Ms Lisa Schechtman, USAID, United States of America
Ms Phuti Setati, Transformation Directorate, South Africa
Ms Besean Shonnar, Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), State of Palestine
Ms Nathalie Simoneau, WWF US
Ms Sheela Sinharoy, Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University
Ms Jessica J. Troell, International Water Program
Ms Barbara van Koppen, International Water Management Institute
Ms Marie-Laure Vercambre, French Water Partnership, France
Ms Lesha Witmer, Women for Water Partnership (WfWP)
Ms Fanni Zentai, GIZ, Germany