Pakistan has long acknowledged the nexus between gender and the environment, starting with the country’s first National Conservation Strategy, adopted in 1992. Pakistan’s Climate Change Gender Action Plan (ccGAP) aims to support policy measures and strengthen institutional processes that enhance women’s participation in climate decision making and implementation. Developed by the Ministry of Climate Change (MOCC) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this ccGAP is the first document of its kind that not only recognises the role of gender in the development of climate solutions but also sets out a series of practical steps to make this a reality.
Gender Action Plans
Climate Change Gender Action Plan of the Government and People of Pakistan
- 2022
Author:
- IUCN Pakistan
Organization:
- IUCN Pakistan
Citation:
- IUCN Pakistan (2022). Climate Change Gender Action Plan of the Government and People of Pakistan. IUCN Pakistan, Pakistan. xii + 107 pp.
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Access and Use, Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Adaptation and Resilience, Addressing Gender-Based Violence, Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership, Affordable and Clean Energy, Agriculture, Asia and the Pacific, Building Gender Knowledge and Capacities, Chemicals and Waste, Civil Society, Clean Water and Sanitation, Climate Action, Climate Change, Climate Change Gender Action Plan, Community-Based Organisations, Conservation, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Decision Making, Deforestation and Degradation, Disaster Risk Management, Disaster Risk Reduction, Documents and resources, Energy and Infrastructure, Energy Efficiency, English, Environmental Issues Themes, Environmental Sectors, Filling Knowledge and Data Gaps, Fisheries, Food Security, Food Security Resilience, Forests, Gender Action Plans, Gender Action Plans and Planning, Gender Equality, Gender-Responsive National Planning, Gendered Work Burdens, Global Policy, Good Health and Well-being, Government, Health Impacts, Indigenous Women, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, Integrating Gender in the Project Cycle, IUCN, Land and Resource Rights, Language, Life Below Water, Life on Land, Making the Case, Ministry, Municipal Waste Management, No Poverty, Origin, Pakistan, Partnerships to achieve the Goal, Peace and Justice Strong Institutions, Private Sector, Protected Areas, Quality Education, Readiness, Reduced Inequality, Regions, Resource Type, Responsible Consumption and Production, Sanitation, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality, Solar, Stakeholder, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Transport and Mobility, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Urban Planning, Urban Resilience, Water, Water Access, Water Collection, Water Management, Wildlife, Youth, Zero Hunger