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This podcast talks about a very interesting topic ‘Waste Management Through Gender Lenses’ offering opinion from two men guests, Boran Ivanovski from NALAS and Emil Angelov from Salar, hosted Biljana Matevska from Center for Research and Policy Making.
In this episode of the Gender Budget Watchdog Network podcast, Biljana Matevska from CRPM hosts Boran Ivanovski and Emil Angelov for a discussion on "Waste Management Through Female Lenses." They explore how gender perspectives impact waste management, from household waste generation to disposal. Boran, an expert in local waste management, and Emil, a specialist in sustainable development, share insights on how both men and women interact differently with waste systems. They discuss the importance of integrating gender considerations into waste management practices and highlight successful approaches to making waste systems more inclusive and effective. Tune in to learn how understanding these gender differences can lead to better waste management solutions and more equitable outcomes.
By Gender Budget Watchdog NetworkThis podcast talks about a very interesting topic ‘Waste Management Through Gender Lenses’ offering opinion from two men guests, Boran Ivanovski from NALAS and Emil Angelov from Salar, hosted Biljana Matevska from Center for Research and Policy Making.
In this episode of the Gender Budget Watchdog Network podcast, Biljana Matevska from CRPM hosts Boran Ivanovski and Emil Angelov for a discussion on "Waste Management Through Female Lenses." They explore how gender perspectives impact waste management, from household waste generation to disposal. Boran, an expert in local waste management, and Emil, a specialist in sustainable development, share insights on how both men and women interact differently with waste systems. They discuss the importance of integrating gender considerations into waste management practices and highlight successful approaches to making waste systems more inclusive and effective. Tune in to learn how understanding these gender differences can lead to better waste management solutions and more equitable outcomes.