Contributing to Gender Equality

Under the GWP Strategy 2026–2030, inclusiveness, gender equality, and social inclusion remain core values in advancing water security and climate resilience. GWP continues to support the Dublin Principle that women play a central role in the provision, management, and safeguarding of water resources. As the interconnected challenges of climate change, water insecurity, and inequality intensify, greater emphasis is needed to ensure equitable and inclusive approaches to water governance and investment.

GWP promotes gender-transformative approaches that strengthen the meaningful participation, leadership, and decision-making of women and marginalised groups across water governance, climate resilience planning, and water investment processes.

GWP’s work to promote gender equality under the Strategy 2026–2030 focuses on:

Strengthening institutional leadership and commitment to gender equality and social inclusion;
Promoting gender-responsive and inclusive approaches in water governance, climate resilience, and water investments;
Supporting meaningful participation and leadership of women, youth, and marginalised groups in decision-making processes;
Advancing equal access to resources, opportunities, knowledge, and capacity development; and
Strengthening partnerships, knowledge sharing, and capacity building to mainstream gender equality across the water sector.

Through its global and regional partnerships, GWP continues to support the mainstreaming of gender equality across water policies, programmes, and investments, while encouraging women’s organisations, youth groups, and community stakeholders to actively engage in GWP partnerships and processes.

Looking back: 2020 – 2025

Under the Strategy 2020–2025, Mobilising for a Water Secure World, GWP strengthened efforts to integrate gender equality and social inclusion across regional and global programmes, with a growing focus on climate resilience and inclusive governance.

A major milestone during this period was the implementation of the Water, Climate, Development and Gender (WACDEP-G) programme, which advanced gender-responsive climate resilience planning and strengthened the participation and leadership of women in water and climate processes across multiple regions.

Key activities and areas of support included:

Supporting Regional Water Partnerships (RWPs) and Country Water Partnerships (CWPs) to mainstream gender across programmes and projects;
Strengthening the role and capacity of Gender Focal Points (GFPs) across the GWP network;
Facilitating partnerships, technical collaboration, and capacity building to support inclusive water governance and decision-making processes.

Looking back: 2014 – 2019

GWP’s Gender Strategy was developed under the 2014 – 2019 Strategy, Towards 2020: A Water Secure World, and laid the foundation for integrating gender equality and social inclusion across GWP’s work. The Strategy addressed diversity and inclusion, social equity, and women’s role in the integrated and sustainable management of water resources, recognising that women and men should benefit equally from efforts to improve water security. To support implementation of the Gender Strategy, GWP later developed a Gender Action Piece to help operationalise its priorities and strengthen the integration of gender-responsive approaches across programmes, partnerships, and organisational processes.

Key activities during this period included:

Developing operational guidelines for mainstreaming gender across GWP thematic programming;
Mobilising seed funding and international partnerships to support gender-related initiatives;
Providing technical support to RWPs and CWPs through Gender Focal Points and gender experts; and
Organising regional capacity building and awareness-raising activities to strengthen gender mainstreaming across the network.

Publications

English: GWP Gender Strategy
Spanish: GWP Gender Strategy
English: GWP Gender Action Piece
French: GWP Gender Action Piece
Spanish: GWP Gender Action Piece
Russian: GWP Gender Action Piece

Grassroots Action by Women

Gender Equality in Water Governance

Gender Mainstreaming

Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (REPORT)
Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (BRIEF)
French: Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (BRIEF)
Portuguese: Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (BRIEF)
Russian: Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (BRIEF)
Spanish: Advancing towards gender mainstreaming in water resources management (BRIEF)

Related Links

Understanding Culture – A Must for Equal Access
Gender Equality – Let’s Talk Accountability
Gender Analysis – a Tool for Transforming Water Resources Management
Gender Equality and Inclusion in Water Resources Management – Action Piece
Embracing Gender Equality and Inclusion – It Starts From the Top
Introducing GWP’s Gender Strategy
“Gender-Transformative Change Has to Start from the Inside”
Gender Equality is key to climate-resilient development
“Biggest Gender Challenge is Lack of Access” – Introducing GWP’s New Gender Expert
Gender Equality and Inclusion in Water Resources Management – Action Piece
Interview with Melita Grant: Taking Gender Equality to the Next Level
Gender Equality from Theory to Practice
High Level Meeting on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
Learning Workshop addresses gender aspects in sustainable development in the Drin basin

Videos

Watch our video playlist on gender themes

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