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