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India’s Housing Crisis: A Gender Perspective

With 17 per cent of India's urban population living in informal settlements, affordable housing has become a pressing issue. It is imperative, writes Swapnil Saxena, that any housing scheme recognises the particular vulnerabilities women experience in urban settings and focusses on women’s rights.

By |2024-01-04T14:04:03+01:00October 8th 2020|Tags: , |Comments Off on India’s Housing Crisis: A Gender Perspective

The Case for Gender Approaches to Urban Resilience – Experience from Coyuca, Mexico

A commitment to applying a ‘gender perspective’ to climate-smart planning in Coyuca, Mexico, brought to light some uncomfortable truths about bias against women. As a result, local government, researchers, and community members are more aware of how women’s and girls’ wellbeing must be addressed through climate resilience programmes.

By |2024-01-04T09:00:58+01:00November 21st 2019|Tags: , , |Comments Off on The Case for Gender Approaches to Urban Resilience – Experience from Coyuca, Mexico

Gender, Precarity, and Inequality in Cairo’s Neighbourhoods

Cities are experienced differently by their residents due to a multitude of factors. Analysing several neighbourhoods in Egypt's Greater Cairo Region, Professors Diane Singerman and Danielle Higgins call for an intersectional approach that considers gender, employment status, and geography when trying to understand causes of urban inequality.

By |2024-01-04T09:01:20+01:00November 18th 2019|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Gender, Precarity, and Inequality in Cairo’s Neighbourhoods

Through the Gender Lens: Recommendations for Municipal Waste Management

In Bamenda, Cameroon, municipal waste management remains blind to how gender roles shape waste generation. Hedwig K. Ngwa Akum analyses how bridging the gender gap between waste generation and waste management would improve sanitation in the city.

By |2024-01-03T16:19:06+01:00April 16th 2019|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Through the Gender Lens: Recommendations for Municipal Waste Management

A Place Like Too Many Others: Gender Inequality in Bawana, Delhi

In urban settlements around the world, city administrations struggle, and often fail, to provide essential services, safe spaces, and socio-economic securities to residents. While this poses difficulties and dangers to all inhabitants, the consequences of such neglect are especially severe for low-income women and girls.

By |2024-01-03T10:25:36+01:00March 8th 2019|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on A Place Like Too Many Others: Gender Inequality in Bawana, Delhi

“Climate change and gender issues cannot be taken apart” – an interview with Laids Mias-Cea from UN-Habitat (video)

What are the linkages between climate change and gender? Why are women and youth particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? And how can we create an enabling environment that allows women and youth to participate in climate decision making? URBANET talked to Maria Adelaida “Laids” Mias-Cea, Regional Coordinator of UN-Habitat’s Cities and Climate Change Initiative (CCCI). Check out her video on the occasion of this year’s International Women’s Day.

By |2024-01-02T11:34:48+01:00March 7th 2018|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on “Climate change and gender issues cannot be taken apart” – an interview with Laids Mias-Cea from UN-Habitat (video)

Gender equity and land ownership in Bolivia

In Bolivia, up until recently only men were recognised in titles of land ownership. If these men passed away or left, their wives or partners legally had no rights to the land and property they lived on. To change this, Habitat for Humanity International started a campaign to legally recognise women as land owners in Bolivia.

By |2023-12-19T14:48:35+01:00March 13th 2017|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Gender equity and land ownership in Bolivia

How Women and Men Experience the City. Gender in an Informal Urban Context

Cities have complex relationships with gender. They challenge some models of traditional femininity and masculinity, and reinforce others. Our author Paula Meth explains how gendered relations play out in informal urban settlements.

By |2023-12-19T14:49:48+01:00March 7th 2017|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on How Women and Men Experience the City. Gender in an Informal Urban Context
Women Experiencing Cities

The Hum of Summer Nights – Women’s Experiences of Urban Heat

“Relentless heat makes outdoor activities a distant memory.” – Seven women recount what it’s like to manage their daily lives under conditions of extreme urban heat. By Marie Munzert, Lina Saleh Suleiman Abu Salim, and Emma Greer

By |2024-03-26T12:21:21+01:00March 26th 2024|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on The Hum of Summer Nights – Women’s Experiences of Urban Heat
Women Experiencing Cities

How to Make Cities Safer Spaces for Everyone

Cities are not built for women. In Chennai, the Gender and Policy Lab works on transforming the cityscape as well as public transport into safer places based on gender-specific needs. By Meera Sundararajan

By |2024-03-07T10:19:22+01:00March 7th 2024|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on How to Make Cities Safer Spaces for Everyone
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