Abstract
The Almanario is a project management methodology created by Small Grants Programme in Guatemala which operates following United Nations Global Environment Fund premises. The main goal of our research is to show the results of fourth compulsory gender measures included in the Almanario approach in ten indigenous communities in Western Guatemala. The research reveals women participation has beenincreased and had allowed them to manage project resources. Two measures (the Promotora role and mixedAdvisory Board) are preliminary steps to visualize women leadership but more time is needed in orderto consolidate and increase women participation. Nursemaids are perceived by women as a good measureto increase participation and really appropriate in a patriarchal context. Gender and self-esteem trainingshave increased women self-esteem and awareness on women rights.CITE AS:López-Torrejon, E., Boni-Aristizabal, A., Peris-Blanes, J. (2012). Incorporando la perspectiva de género en pequeños proyectos ambientales. La experiencia del Almanario en 10 comunidades indígenas de Guatemala. Iberoamerican Journal of Development Studies, 1 (1): 84-100
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Lopez-Torrejon, E., Boni-Aristizábal, A., & Peris-Blanes, J. (2012). Incorporating gender perspective in small environmental projects. The experience of El Almanario in ten indigenous communities in Guatemala. Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo = Iberoamerican Journal of Development Studies, 1(1), 84–100. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ried/ijds.28
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