This publication shares IUCN’s experiences in developing the world’s first gender-responsive national strategies and roadmaps on climate change. Different sections outline steps and elements of creating a climate change gender action plan (ccGAP) or REDD+ roadmap; present principles behind the strategies and what has worked best; detailed case studies highlighting sectors that demonstrate the gender dimensions of climate change in different national contexts; and provide recommendations on how to move forward.
- Gender Action Plans
The Art of Implementation: Gender Strategies Transforming National and Regional Climate Change Decision Making
- 2012
Author:
- IUCN
Organization:
- IUCN
Citation:
- IUCN (2012). The Art of Implementation: Gender Strategies Transforming National and Regional Climate Change Decision Making. IUCN and GGCA.
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Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources | Adaptation and Resilience | Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership | Agriculture | Asia and the Pacific | Building Gender Knowledge and Capacities | Cameroon | Chemicals and Waste | Civil Society | Climate Change | Climate Change Gender Action Plan | Climate Finance | Community | Conservation | Corporate | Costa Rica | Decision Making | Deforestation and Degradation | Disaster Risk Management | Disaster Risk Reduction | Documents and resources | Donors and Funds | Egypt | Emissions Reduction | Energy and Infrastructure | Energy Mitigation | 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 | Ghana | Good Practices | Government | Governmental | Haiti | Health Impacts | Integrating Gender in the Project Cycle | International Representation | IUCN | Jordan | Land and Resource Rights | Latin America and the Caribbean | Liberia | Middle East and North Africa | Mitigation | Mozambique | Nepal | Networks | Panama | Pollution | Readiness | REDD+ | Social Inclusion and Intersectionality | Sub-Saharan Africa | Tanzania (Republic of) | Uganda | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) | Urban Planning | Water | Women’s Associations and Cooperatives