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Sociedad y ambiente

On-line version ISSN 2007-6576

Abstract

GOMEZ COLIN, Brenda; ROMERO CONTRERAS, Alejandro Tonatiuh  and  VIZCARRA BORDI, Ivonne. Making Female Participation in the Community Water Committees of Toluca in the State of Mexico Visible. Soc. ambient. [online]. 2017, n.15, pp.67-92.  Epub Aug 01, 2019. ISSN 2007-6576.

This study makes female participation in the Toluca Community Water Committees (CCAPT) visible through the gender perspective. The qualitive research was based on ethnographic fieldwork, the application of in-depth interviews and the life stories of 26 women from 15 CCAPT. It found that the greatest female empowerment occurs in those who hold the position of treasurers. This is explained by the fact that managing household finances, a role traditionally assigned to women, is extended to public spheres that seek the common good. This has led to an appreciation of the position of Treasurers, meaning that they play a strategic role in promoting peaceful coexistence in the community. Women who have held this position generally do so by focusing on ethics, transparency and accountability, which improves the governance of CCAPT.

Keywords : gender; participation; governance; Community Water Committees.

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