This ccGAP, developed by IUCN in collaboration with the Government of Nepal and diverse stakeholders, has been developed not as an end in itself, but rather as catalyst for further action to be taken through the inclusion of gender in national climate change processes, policy development, decision-making and project development and – implementation. It is therefore not a stand-alone document, but rather an integral and synergistic complement to existing and future policies in Nepal, both concerning climate change and strategic national planning going forward.
Gender Action Plans
Climate Change Gender Action Plan for the Government of Nepal
- 2012
Author:
- IUCN
Organization:
- IUCN and the Government of Nepal
Citation:
- IUCN (2012). Climate Change Gender Action Plan for the Government of Nepal. IUCN and the Government of Nepal
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Classifications
Access and Use, Access to Finance, Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Adaptation and Resilience, Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership, Agriculture, Asia and the Pacific, Building Gender Knowledge and Capacities, Climate Change, Climate Change Gender Action Plan, Community, Corporate, Decision Making, Deforestation and Degradation, Documents and resources, Energy and Infrastructure, Energy Mitigation, Energy Poverty, English, Farming, Filling Knowledge and Data Gaps, Food Security, Food Security Resilience, Forests, Gender Action Plans, Gender Action Plans and Planning, Gender-Responsive National Planning, Gendered Work Burdens, Government, Governmental, Integrating Gender in the Project Cycle, International Representation, IUCN, Land and Resource Rights, Making the Case, Mitigation, Nepal, Networks, Readiness, REDD+, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Unlocking Women’s Economic Empowerment, Urban Planning, Water, Women’s Associations and Cooperatives